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RhythmWorks

Wiltshire

Greetings ! My Name is Graeme Goodwin I created and run RhythmWorks, which is a facilitator of West African Percussion and which includes Djembe Drums & Doun Doun (Bass) Drums. Through my Workshops you will discover and experience the ROOTS of MUSIC. West African Percussion is the original inspiration and source of much of today's music including, Pop & Rock, Jazz, and Blues. I offer African Drumming Workshops and I focus on teaching TECHNIQUE for the Djembe (hand drumming), as well as teaching a range of Rhythms from Guinea Conakary, Senegal and The Gambia. The workshops are an incredible learning experience where I encourage participants to cease all thought and in essence Free the Mind from unnecessary thoughts and distraction. My TECHNIQUE sessions are a foundation of patterning for the body and mind and enable the body to re-mind itself of the natural state of accomplishment, through repetition and specific targeting of movement areas requiring attention to bring back the natural state of equilibrium, balance and Harmony. After re-minding the body of TECHNIQUE and re-patterning, we will begin the second session of RHYTHM ARRANGEMENTS. This is where I will teach a specific RHYTHM which comprises of more than one RHYTHM part and often INTRODUCTION and VARIATION patterns to learn.

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What do you love most about your job?

I enjoy helping others and teaching my system of percussion because I see first hand the effect it has on participants.

African Drumming is one of the oldest Spiritual Groundings and method of musical expression there is . The majority of us have enjoyed 'popular music' at some time in our lives and the music we love to listen to has evolved from the West African Percussion coming from the Western area of Africa and more predominantly from the Mali region. Over the last 50 years the Djembe has spread to many other African countries who have also adopted the drum, at least from a commercial aspect.

African drumming is a fantastic was to keep fit and to balance the Right & Left Brain function and relationship - which also increases and improves the co-ordination between the right & left hands.

What inspired you to start your own business?

I was ever-so inspired to start RhythmWorks because of the joy a felt from learning how to express myself and make music and rhythm , coming directly from me.

I had been to many 'Djembe' or 'African Drumming Workshops' and often held by Africans, but there was no authenticity at that time (1992-4) and it was obvious that 'Teacher' and Facilitators were making it up as they went along and were simply teaching their Rhythms.
This served me for a short time, but there was no advancement and it was quite obvious, to me, that I had learned very little after attending Weekly workshops for 6 months.
Shortly after I stopped Drumming because of the fact that I was not learning, I was given the opportunity to visit a Master Drummer from Guinea Conakary who was residing in The Gambia.

Needless-to-say, I learned more in one 6 Hour Day with Master Tomas than I had learned the whole time I had been drumming, previously.

After 3 - 4 weeks of Drumming - I was ready to teach the correct and highly effective rudiments and rhythms of the Djembe.

Why should our clients choose you?

African Drumming came into my life at a time when I had lost everything I was previous to a near fatal car accident. After the accident, I was left with No memory, I had to have my face re-built, having detached my upper jaw from my face and I also snapped one wrist and required my knee to be reconstructed.
After making a full physical recovery, I went to Africa, due to the death of my mother.

Since those days I have taught thousands of people African Drumming. from 1999 - 2003 I was running 4 Evening Workshops per week + I was teaching junior and secondary school children and in addition, I have provided much Team Building for Corporate Organisations such as Heinz and Vodafone, both of which I taught at Company Functions at large Chateauxs in France.

Clients' of Bark should choose me because I will provide an incredible learning experience and my lessons are always very accommodating - I believe in spreading Kindness and support to others, anyway.

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