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Charlottesville, Virginia – Apr. 12 – Old Cabell Hall

What
Night of Percussion
When
Friday, April 12, 2019
8:00pm - All Ages
Where
McIntire Department of Music
112 Old Cabell Hall
Charlottesville, Virginia 22903
Other Info
The UVA Percussion Ensemble directed by I-Jen Fang presents A Night of Percussion with special guests "Learn to Groove" with Robert Jospé onFriday, April 12 at 8:00pm in Old Cabell Hall.

Old Cabell Hall is located on the south end of UVA's historic lawn, directly opposite the Rotunda (map). Parking is available in the Central Grounds parking garage on Emmet Street, in the C1 parking lot off McCormick Road, and in the parking lots at the UVA Corner.

Please call the Music Department at 434.924.3052 for more information.
All events are subject to change.

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Charlottesville, VA – Jul. 09 – UVA

What
Learn to Groove, summer session
When
Monday, July 9, 2012
1:00pm - All Ages
Where
UVA (map)
Charlottesville, VA
Other Info
Course Description

This is a hand drumming class open to all students including music majors. The course requires that students have a hand drum of their own as well as the course book Learn To Groove. Congas, bongos, djembes, doumbeks or any other hand drums are appropriate. The class will focus on simple hand drumming technique and time keeping along with understanding and playing syncopated patterns. The history, geography and artists associated with the rhythms presented in the course will be discussed. The course is designed to help students achieve fluency with syncopated patterns that are associated with dance rhythms from West Africa, the Caribbean, Brazil, and the United States.
The fundamentals are focused on the three most common rudiments; the single and double stroke roll and the paradiddle. The two measure phrases are based on the 3/2 and 2/3 Son and Rumba clave patterns found in Afro-Cuban and Caribbean music as well as the Bossa clave from Brazil. These patterns are also found in Rock and R+B. Polyrhythms and 6/8 grooves are drawn from African dances and Swing. The goal is to flow freely from one rudiment and one pattern to the next, subdividing in eighth notes, triplets, and sixteenth notes.

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