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2nd Nov 2011 11:27 - 13 years ago
2nd Nov 2011 11:27 - 13 years ago
Description : While the site was being updated I started to learn to play the cajon drum. Here is an explanation of this groovy box drum.
The cajón is the most widely used Afro-Peruvian musical instrument since the late 18th century.
Slaves of west and central African origin in the Americas, specifically Peru, are considered to be the source of the cajón drum; though the instrument is common in musical performance throughout the Americas.
The cajón was most likely developed in coastal Peru during the early 19th century or before,[1] where it is associated with several Afro-Peruvian genres. The instrument reached a peak in popularity by 1850, and by the end of the 19th century cajón players were experimenting with the design of the instrument by bending some of the planks in the cajón's body to alter the instrument's patterns of sound vibration.
2nd Nov 2011 11:26 - 13 years ago
2nd Nov 2011 11:26 - 13 years ago
Description : While the site was being updated I started to learn to play the cajon drum. Here is an explanation of this groovy box drum.
The cajón is the most widely used Afro-Peruvian musical instrument since the late 18th century.
Slaves of west and central African origin in the Americas, specifically Peru, are considered to be the source of the cajón drum; though the instrument is common in musical performance throughout the Americas.
The cajón was most likely developed in coastal Peru during the early 19th century or before,[1] where it is associated with several Afro-Peruvian genres. The instrument reached a peak in popularity by 1850, and by the end of the 19th century cajón players were experimenting with the design of the instrument by bending some of the planks in the cajón's body to alter the instrument's patterns of sound vibration.
2nd Nov 2011 11:24 - 13 years ago
2nd Nov 2011 11:24 - 13 years ago
Description : While the site was being updated I started to learn to play the cajon drum. Here is an explanation of this groovy box drum.
The cajón is the most widely used Afro-Peruvian musical instrument since the late 18th century.
Slaves of west and central African origin in the Americas, specifically Peru, are considered to be the source of the cajón drum; though the instrument is common in musical performance throughout the Americas.
The cajón was most likely developed in coastal Peru during the early 19th century or before,[1] where it is associated with several Afro-Peruvian genres. The instrument reached a peak in popularity by 1850, and by the end of the 19th century cajón players were experimenting with the design of the instrument by bending some of the planks in the cajón's body to alter the instrument's patterns of sound vibration.
2nd Nov 2011 11:23 - 13 years ago
2nd Nov 2011 11:23 - 13 years ago
Description : While the site was being updated I started to learn to play the cajon drum. Here is an explanation of this groovy box drum.
The cajón is the most widely used Afro-Peruvian musical instrument since the late 18th century.
Slaves of west and central African origin in the Americas, specifically Peru, are considered to be the source of the cajón drum; though the instrument is common in musical performance throughout the Americas.
The cajón was most likely developed in coastal Peru during the early 19th century or before,[1] where it is associated with several Afro-Peruvian genres. The instrument reached a peak in popularity by 1850, and by the end of the 19th century cajón players were experimenting with the design of the instrument by bending some of the planks in the cajón's body to alter the instrument's patterns of sound vibration.
2nd Nov 2011 11:21 - 13 years ago
2nd Nov 2011 11:21 - 13 years ago
Description : While the site was being updated I started to learn to play the cajon drum. Here is an explanation of this groovy box drum.
The cajón is the most widely used Afro-Peruvian musical instrument since the late 18th century.
Slaves of west and central African origin in the Americas, specifically Peru, are considered to be the source of the cajón drum; though the instrument is common in musical performance throughout the Americas.
The cajón was most likely developed in coastal Peru during the early 19th century or before,[1] where it is associated with several Afro-Peruvian genres. The instrument reached a peak in popularity by 1850, and by the end of the 19th century cajón players were experimenting with the design of the instrument by bending some of the planks in the cajón's body to alter the instrument's patterns of sound vibration.
2nd Nov 2011 11:20 - 13 years ago
2nd Nov 2011 11:20 - 13 years ago
Description : While the site was being updated I started to learn to play the cajon drum. Here is an explanation of this groovy box drum.
The cajón is the most widely used Afro-Peruvian musical instrument since the late 18th century.
Slaves of west and central African origin in the Americas, specifically Peru, are considered to be the source of the cajón drum; though the instrument is common in musical performance throughout the Americas.
The cajón was most likely developed in coastal Peru during the early 19th century or before,[1] where it is associated with several Afro-Peruvian genres. The instrument reached a peak in popularity by 1850, and by the end of the 19th century cajón players were experimenting with the design of the instrument by bending some of the planks in the cajón's body to alter the instrument's patterns of sound vibration.
2nd Nov 2011 11:18 - 13 years ago
2nd Nov 2011 11:18 - 13 years ago
Description : While the site was being updated I started to learn to play the cajon drum. Here is an explanation of this groovy box drum.
The cajón is the most widely used Afro-Peruvian musical instrument since the late 18th century.
Slaves of west and central African origin in the Americas, specifically Peru, are considered to be the source of the cajón drum; though the instrument is common in musical performance throughout the Americas.
The cajón was most likely developed in coastal Peru during the early 19th century or before,[1] where it is associated with several Afro-Peruvian genres. The instrument reached a peak in popularity by 1850, and by the end of the 19th century cajón players were experimenting with the design of the instrument by bending some of the planks in the cajón's body to alter the instrument's patterns of sound vibration.
2nd Nov 2011 11:16 - 13 years ago
2nd Nov 2011 11:16 - 13 years ago
Description : While the site was being updated I started to learn to play the cajon drum. Here is an explanation of this groovy box drum.
The cajón is the most widely used Afro-Peruvian musical instrument since the late 18th century.
Slaves of west and central African origin in the Americas, specifically Peru, are considered to be the source of the cajón drum; though the instrument is common in musical performance throughout the Americas.
The cajón was most likely developed in coastal Peru during the early 19th century or before,[1] where it is associated with several Afro-Peruvian genres. The instrument reached a peak in popularity by 1850, and by the end of the 19th century cajón players were experimenting with the design of the instrument by bending some of the planks in the cajón's body to alter the instrument's patterns of sound vibration.
2nd Nov 2011 11:12 - 13 years ago
2nd Nov 2011 11:12 - 13 years ago
Description : While the site was being updated I started to learn to play the cajon drum. Here is an explanation of this groovy box drum.
The cajón is the most widely used Afro-Peruvian musical instrument since the late 18th century.
Slaves of west and central African origin in the Americas, specifically Peru, are considered to be the source of the cajón drum; though the instrument is common in musical performance throughout the Americas.
The cajón was most likely developed in coastal Peru during the early 19th century or before,[1] where it is associated with several Afro-Peruvian genres. The instrument reached a peak in popularity by 1850, and by the end of the 19th century cajón players were experimenting with the design of the instrument by bending some of the planks in the cajón's body to alter the instrument's patterns of sound vibration.
2nd Nov 2011 11:10 - 13 years ago
2nd Nov 2011 11:10 - 13 years ago
Description : While the site was being updated I started to learn to play the cajon drum. Here is an explanation of this groovy box drum.
The cajón is the most widely used Afro-Peruvian musical instrument since the late 18th century.
Slaves of west and central African origin in the Americas, specifically Peru, are considered to be the source of the cajón drum; though the instrument is common in musical performance throughout the Americas.
The cajón was most likely developed in coastal Peru during the early 19th century or before,[1] where it is associated with several Afro-Peruvian genres. The instrument reached a peak in popularity by 1850, and by the end of the 19th century cajón players were experimenting with the design of the instrument by bending some of the planks in the cajón's body to alter the instrument's patterns of sound vibration.
14th Dec 2010 16:23 - 14 years ago
14th Dec 2010 16:23 - 14 years ago
Description : Beefy funk baritone sax loop for you to use as part of your creations...
14th Dec 2010 16:21 - 14 years ago
14th Dec 2010 16:21 - 14 years ago
Description : Beefy funk baritone sax loop for you to use as part of your creations...
14th Dec 2010 16:20 - 14 years ago
14th Dec 2010 16:20 - 14 years ago
Description : Beefy funk baritone sax loop for you to use as part of your creations...
14th Dec 2010 16:17 - 14 years ago
14th Dec 2010 16:17 - 14 years ago
Description : Beefy funk baritone sax loop for you to use as part of your creations...
14th Dec 2010 16:16 - 14 years ago
14th Dec 2010 16:16 - 14 years ago
Description : Beefy funk baritone sax loop for you to use as part of your creations...
14th Dec 2010 16:13 - 14 years ago
14th Dec 2010 16:13 - 14 years ago
Description : Beefy funk baritone sax loop for you to use as part of your creations...
14th Dec 2010 16:11 - 14 years ago
14th Dec 2010 16:11 - 14 years ago
Description : Beefy funk baritone sax loop for you to use as part of your creations...
14th Dec 2010 16:09 - 14 years ago
14th Dec 2010 16:09 - 14 years ago
Description : Beefy funk baritone sax loop for you to use as part of your creations...
14th Dec 2010 16:08 - 14 years ago
14th Dec 2010 16:08 - 14 years ago
Description : Beefy funk baritone sax loop for you to use as part of your creations...
14th Dec 2010 15:59 - 14 years ago
14th Dec 2010 15:59 - 14 years ago
Description : Beefy funk baritone sax loop for you to use as part of your creations...
25th Nov 2010 10:52 - 14 years ago
25th Nov 2010 10:52 - 14 years ago
Description : House alto loop 4
25th Nov 2010 10:47 - 14 years ago
25th Nov 2010 10:47 - 14 years ago
Description : House alto loop 3
25th Nov 2010 10:45 - 14 years ago
25th Nov 2010 10:45 - 14 years ago
Description : House alto loop 2
25th Nov 2010 10:42 - 14 years ago
25th Nov 2010 10:42 - 14 years ago
Description : House alto loop 1
18th Feb 2009 22:12 - 16 years ago
18th Feb 2009 22:12 - 16 years ago
Description : 1-3 Big horn loops. These loops were taken from a failed commercial trailer pitch...
You can't win them all...
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