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Weedie Braimah explains the history & background to the rhythm Lamban. More info at: http://www.worldbeat101.com where you can learn to play with the world's best instructors! Courses in African percussion - djembe, bass drums, balafon & more. World Beat 101 is a resource for anyone interested in rhythms and music from around the globe. You can improve your knowledge and playing skills anywhere, anytime with on-line video lessons and detailed course notes from our expert instructors. The Lamban rhythm is incredibly fun, and can teach you a lot about playing djembe (especially how the djembe interacts with other instruments in the ensemble, like bass drums). The basic djembe and bass drum parts are great for beginning drummers, and the Lamban rhythm course on World Beat 101 also teaches variations, arrangements, and solo phrases that will take intermediate and advanced drummers up to a whole new level in their playing. Also known as Sandia, Lamba, Djelidon or Djelifoli, Lamban is a rhythm played in honour of the Djeli or Jali (also known as Griot), who are a West African caste of oral historians/musicians. Traditionally this rhythm is not played on djembe, but rather on Djeli instruments, like the balafon (wooden xylophone), djelidunun (Djeli bass drum) and tama (talking drum). In modern times, it has been interpreted on djembe drums as well, and so this lesson covers that modern interpretation.