============= - Laid Back - ============= A cool groove to build upon... 100bpm 4/4 1-2-3-4-1-2-3-4- Djembe 1 O..Z..ZBB.Z.oOOO Dun Duns K..K....DD.DD... Shekere ..XX..XX..XX..XX Claps ..X...X...X...X. Guiro X--.X--.X--.XX.X Djembe part 1 actually has a triplet at the end, like this: (rewritten spaced out correctly) * 100bpm 4/4 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - __3__ Djembe 1 O . . Z . . Z B B . Z . O O O O O Dun Duns K . . K . . . . D D . D D . . . Shekere . . X X . . X X . . X X . . X X Claps . . X . . . X . . . X . . . X . Guiro X - - . X - - . X - - . X X . X Djembe part 1 begins before the bar with the five open tones from beat 3 (*) coming before the beginning. Key: X = loud bell/block/clave/shekere x = quiet bell/block/clave/shekere K = Kenkeni (high pitch Dun Dun) k = trapped/closed* Kenkeni G = Sangban (mid pitch Dun Dun) g = trapped/closed* Sangban D = Dununba (low pitch Dun Dun) d = trapped/closed* Dununba B = drum bass tone b = drum bass tone flam ("bdum") O = drum open tone ("top") o = drum open tone flam ("plum") S = drum slap tone s = drum slap tone flam E = drum edge tone ("ping") e = drum edge tone flam ("pling") W = drum slap + wave :-) r = right (/strong) hand Z = trapped/closed* slap tone l = left (/other) hand F = flam (strong then other hand) f = flam (other then strong hand) t = touch/tip/ghost/timing note h = heel (conga timing note) . = rest (or ghost/timing note) | = bar line - = sustain the previous note : = repeat > = accent + = continue onto next line *tone to be damped with hand/beater (c) Malcolm Smith 2003/2005/2008 (notated by Malcolm Smith) Djembe part added 2008-05-16