RytmFiloSofi - Introductory MIX of rhythmic concepts
Welcome to my Dojo and get a mix of my concepts and courses. Rhythm means event over time. Time, which we all use in such different ways. With this "try on" opportunity, I want to introduce some of my perspectives, which I use in my courses and workshops, where with the help of rhythm we can observe time and how it can affect us in different ways and our relationships to it and our surroundings . And teach us to find and understand turn that hides where we usually never look. Simply my rhythm-philosophical perspectives.
You'll learn
Included
All tools and instruments are on site. Opportunity to ask questions on the spot to see if a concept suits you. Konnakol - sound mathematics Wax on wax off - focus on physical listening Coordination - relationships in time Tea is served if you wish.
1 occasion, 1h
Ring the bell on the garage door when you arrive (10 minutes before the appointed time at the earliest). Thank you for showing respect as the end of the session before is as important as the start. Incense has been used in the premises for other concepts. So let me know if you're sensitive and I'll vent a little extra.
Since 1966, André has had an indescribable attraction to drums, rhythm instruments and the music that is created with these as a basis. Regardless of whether he has been hired as a drummer, lecturer, arranger, composer, employee or freelancer, he has noticed a common thread - all the positive side effects that occur when playing music. Today, research has caught up, and it is becoming difficult to deny the connection. Regularly playing a musical instrument can have the same effect on the brain as meditation and exercise. With consequences such as better memory, planning ability, and emotional presence, it is no wonder that music contributes to one's personal development.
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