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THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO STARTING ON TABLA
PETE LOCKETT
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
WAYS TO PRACTICE THE MATERIAL
CHAPTERS
1 THE DRUMS (A little background)
2 THE WORDS OF THE DRUMS (Phonetics and vocalisations)
3 RHYTHMS AND COMPOSITIONS (What they mean)
4 HOW TO MAKE THOSE DRUMS SING (Basic note articulation)
5 RHYTHM THEME ONE (Kaida)
6 NEW STROKES
7 RHYTHM THEME TWO (Kaida)
8 RHYTHM THEME THREE (Kaida)
9 NEW SYLLABLES (Bols)
10 RHYTHM THEME FOUR (Laggi)
11 RHYTHM THEME FIVE (ReIla. All that fast jazz)
12 RHYTHM THEME SIX (Delhi Kaida)
12.5 RHYTHM THEME SEVEN (ReIla)
SEE MP3’S FOR ALL MUSICAL EXAMPLES
INTRODUCTION
This guide represents a completely fresh approach to learning
Indian Tabla and applying it in more familiar Western
contexts. The book covers the subject in such a way as to
make the techniques and rhythmic frameworks totally
accessible to anyone. It comes with all examples represented
with an mp3.
The guide starts by covering a brief history with general
information on the instrument with sections on playing styles,
the phonetic vocal system, tuning and maintenance. The
reader learns the individual strokes on the drums with concise
yet detailed descriptions along with photos.
Each new stroke is introduced and is then incorporated into a
set of patterns combining it with other strokes learnt up to that
point. No knowledge of sight-reading is required for these
patterns.
The guide is an ideal starting point for anyone interested in
playing tabla, whether they want to pursue a full classical
study of the instrument, or just simply learn a few basic
patterns and sounds for a session or two, or even just for fun
at home. The book is designed to be easily accessible and to
open the door of tabla playing for everyone.
WAYS TO PRACTICE THE MATERIAL
To get the maximum benefit, work on each example thoroughly, concentrating on sound
production and clarity. O
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