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Babatunde
Olatunji's Web Site
- Tribute to Baba
- Article
about Babatunde Olatunji in Salon.com (01/00)
Babatunde Olatunji passed away April 6, 2003. We love our Baba.
Baba Memorial
Baaba Maal's "unofficial"
Home Page (updated 11-00)
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Jorge Ballester's
Conga Drumming Page
- Information on tuning and playing congas, with links to
other resources. Also includes reviews of instructional videos and books on conga
drumming.
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Bambara
and Mande Language web Site (9/98)
- to find the numbers written down in Bambarra. Have a look at
Bambarra provers, a dictionnary
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The Bata Drums
website (06/01)
BBC World News -
Africa (9/99)
- The BBC World News Africa site is a real good place, to
remain
up-to-date about what's going on in Africa
The Black Academy of Arts & Letters
(08/03)
our
purpose and mission is to present the very best in Performing, Visual, and
Literary Arts.
Black History Quest
(7/02)
- African-American History, Culture,
and Black Studies Resources
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Bobbaq Afshar's Djimbefoland
- Senior Thesis on Djembe and related topics with links to
other resources
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Bob Bloom's Web Site (6/98)
The Bodhran Page
- a description of historic and modern instruments, distinct
types of tuning the Bhodràn, some links, all in all a good place to visit.
-
Body Balance (10/98)
- African drum & dance classes in Southern California
-
BOSSA Web Page (10/98)
- A remarkable collection of tablature and lyrics, a must for
every bossa afficionado.
Boubah's site on Guinea (04/00)
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Freeman Bradford's Homepage (7/98)
- Indeed an event to look forward to and to enjoy. If
you want to see a short MPEG of Regine teaching a dance class in the main room at the
camp.The web site also has a short MPEG of Ma Boukaka's ongoing Congolese drum class. The
camp really is an experience not to be missed. For over a week you are immersed in
the life of a Congolese village while being taught traditional Congolese drumming and
dancing by world-class musicians/dancers.
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Brain.Exe (11/98)
- The file that Bob Feuer posted as an entertainment when
we're not drumming
http://viewindia.com/quiz.htm
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Introduction to
Brazilian Ballroom Samba (10/98)
- Search enging used: http://www.debriefing.com/
Search string: +conga +notation
Brazilian, Cuban and Latin music (9/98)
- about Brazilian, Cuban and Latin music for musicians, booking
agents, festivals & clubs , etc. with cultural and tourist information about Brazil
& Cuba." Based in Switzerland. Not much yet on Cuba, but shows great
promise. Great list of festivals and clubs in Europe.
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BRIT School - African Music Web
Site (9/99)
- Welcome to the BRIT school African Music Web site.
Please feel free to explore this site which we hope you will find enjoyable
and informative! Year 10 have been studying African Music recently and we have been
listening, composing, performing and researching.
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British Library
Online (5/99)
African
Australian Cultural homepage to Australian Music Association
Candombe.com TO Cuban Rap Lyrics
DallasDrums TO Drummer Girl
Web Site
Earth Drum Council
TO International
Percussion Workshops
James Van Den Akker
Memorial Pages TO Liewil's Djembe Pages
Malian Handicrafts TO Physical
Modeling
Rap Lyrics TO Stone
Montgomery's Web Site
Tabla Bibliography
TO Yoruba House

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