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		<title>And the Beat Goes On: Djembe Drumming</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DECEPTIVELY TRICKY: That could be the best description of djembe drumming. The West African drum has only, "like, six tones [to] learn," says student Meredith Dalton, yet combining hand movements to make complicated rhythms — while someone else is drumming a different beat — requires coordination and concentration.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Rachel Kaufman<br />Published in Washington Post Express<br />2009-01-13</p>
<p>DECEPTIVELY TRICKY: That could be the best description of djembe drumming. The West African drum has only, &#8220;like, six tones [to] learn,&#8221; says student Meredith Dalton, yet combining hand movements to make complicated rhythms — while someone else is drumming a different beat — requires coordination and concentration. In Jaqui MacMillan&#8217;s six-week Drum for Joy class, students start as beginners and end able to play a song from start to finish.</p>
<p>The Basics<br />
MacMillan starts students off with simple rhythms, but soon they&#8217;re full-speed ahead. And it is Drum for Joy, (&#8220;not Drum for Talent,&#8221; student William Winston cracks), so, sometimes students just pick a beat and run with it, filling the classroom with a sound strong enough to shake light fixtures.</p>
<p>What You&#8217;ll Learn<br />
MacMillan has honed her curriculum over 15 years: She chooses a &#8220;performance&#8221;-style African song (traditional songs can last for hours) and takes her students through it, line by line. She&#8217;ll call out the next rhythm, and its up to students to follow along. &#8220;It doesn&#8217;t take a lot to learn how to do a drum,&#8221; Dalton says, but &#8220;it&#8217;s also kind of hard [to master].&#8221;</p>
<p>What&#8217;s the Deal?<br />
MacMillan&#8217;s class is offered at the House of Musical Traditions&#8217; teaching studio in Takoma Park. Six one-hour classes cost $120. Most students buy a drum, but loaners are available. </p>
<p>Read it at <a href='http://www.expressnightout.com/content/2009/01/and_the_beat_goes_on_djembe_drumming.php'>ExpressNightOut.com</a></p>


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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 22:32:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's like getting a present," Christa Cothrel says a little gleefully. The Arlington resident and self-described bibliophile has been getting books in the mail for four years -- free.

Joan Wendland of Sterling hasn't bought a book in 18 months, yet her bookshelves are full. She has sci-fi and fantasy, mysteries, nonfiction, audio books and one incredible Jasper Fforde novel autographed by the author. "He doesn't come through the States often," Wendland, 44, says, "and when he does, there's a huge line."


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Rachel Kaufman<br />
Special to the Washington Post<br />
Sunday, December 14, 2008; Page N02 </p>
<p>It&#8217;s like getting a present,&#8221; Christa Cothrel says a little gleefully. The Arlington resident and self-described bibliophile has been getting books in the mail for four years &#8212; free.</p>
<p>Joan Wendland of Sterling hasn&#8217;t bought a book in 18 months, yet her bookshelves are full. She has sci-fi and fantasy, mysteries, nonfiction, audio books and one incredible Jasper Fforde novel autographed by the author. &#8220;He doesn&#8217;t come through the States often,&#8221; Wendland, 44, says, &#8220;and when he does, there&#8217;s a huge line.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wendland didn&#8217;t pay a penny for any of these books. She and Cothrel are two of the thousands of people using the Web site PaperBackSwap to trade books. The autographed Fforde cost her one &#8220;credit,&#8221; which Wendland received when she mailed an old book to someone else. </p>
<p>Read the rest at <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/11/AR2008121103196.html">washingtonpost.com</a></p>


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