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What are the African tambourine rhythms?

Ten basic rhythms (B stands for bass, T stands for midrange):

1. |TBBB|BTBB|BBTB|BBBT|?

2. |BTTT|TBTT|TTBT|TTTB|

3. |BTTT|BBTT|

4. |BBTB|BTBB|

5. |BTTB|BBBT |

6. |BTTT|BTBB|

7. |BBBT|TBBB|

8. |BTTT|TBBB|

9. |BBBT|BTTT|

10. |BBTB|TBBB|

Extended information

The African drum (Djembe) originated from the West African tribe and belongs to the indigenous people. National traditional musical instrument. It is usually hung around the neck and beaten while walking, rather than placed on the ground. The most special thing is that this instrument must be played by hand, and it is also known as the soul of traditional African music.

The African tambourines not only play rhythm in daily life, but also convey information. At this time, they give fixed signals to the rhythm and convey the specific meaning they want to express, so they do not have to go out of the house at all. If you go, you already know everything that happened in the village, because the sound of the African tambourine has conveyed the situation to everyone's mind.