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Pedro Bonatto: How to Approach a Drum Solo Improvisation & Stop Being Afraid of It
Description
Pedro Bonatto is an internationally acclaimed photographer and drummer. Born in Brazil and based in Canada, Pedro works in fine art and fashion photography, with works published in Elle Arabia, Fashion Canada and a number of magazines and books. As a drummer, Pedro focuses on Middle Eastern music and its relationship to cultures from around the world. He is also the creator of the world music and dance group The Blue Dot Ensemble.
In this episode you will learn about:
- Differences between Arabic and Turkish style of drumming
- Clay drum with natural skin vs modern darbuka with plastic cover
- Why the idea of drum solo improvisation is so scary for many dancers
- What is the best way to approach a live improvisation performance
- Performing at the competition settings
Show Notes to this episode:
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Previous episode with Pedro: Ep 112. Pedro Bonatto: Drummer, Photographer & Husband of a Belly Dancer
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