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Chiftatelli Rhythm:
Introduction to Solkattu:
Legend for fingers: F1: F2: F3: F4: F5: Thumb Index Finger Middle Finger Ring Finger Small Finger
Creating Compositions: Start Simple- 4/4, one or two bar phrases. Play a dun at the beginning of the phrase. Stagger Entrances/Exits or possibly play rounds. Improvise over the groove. Think in 4, 8, 12, or 16 bar phrases. Consider form (ABA, ABACABA, Theme and Variations, etc) Utilize dynamic changes, accents, unison rhythms for continuity, and breaks for variety. Play melodies. Call and Response. Add Solkattu to your composition. Self-impose sounds for certain segments of the work. Sing!? Other tones- scrapes, knock on shell, etc Use body cues. Be creative and have fun!
Percussion at ASC There are currently 40 students involved in percussion studies at ASC, including majors, minors, and participants. Percussion majors and minors study privately with Professor Doyle on a weekly basis, and perform in Continuum- the percussion ensemble, The Rocky Mountain Pan Handlers- the steel drum band, the Indoor Drum Line, the ASC Grizzly Marching Band, The SLV Guatemalan Marimba Band, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Orchestra, Jazz Ensembles, basketball band, and as needed in additional chamber and choral ensembles. Percussionists focus on a well-rounded course of study and are provided ample opportunity to excel in areas including orchestral percussion, rudimental drumming, drum set, marimba, timpani, jazz vibraphone, Afro-Cuban, West African, steel drumming, Middle Eastern drumming, Guatemalan marimba, and much more. In addition to percussion studies, students are encouraged and guided through projects for arranging, transcribing and composing. Students are also encouraged and mentored in private instruction, drum line and percussion section coaching, and percussion/drum set competition. The percussion studio frequently hosts guest artists and clinicians, and is fortunate to have world percussionist, Broadway, and Saturday Night Live musician Valerie Naranjo in-residence each year. For more information, contact Professor Doyle at jwdoyle@adams.edu, www.jameswdoyle.com, or 719-587-7059.