Literature DB >> 16170932

Hand-drumming to build community: the story of the Whittier Drum Project.

Nathan Neil Stone1.   

Abstract

Over the years, the author participated in drum circles and classes in Denver, Fort Collins, and Boulder, Colorado. He noticed that drumming made him feel grounded and at peace. Drumming is very accessible, not like playing the piano or violin. Simple rhythms can be taught to people with no drumming experience very quickly and an ensemble rhythm created with a group in one sitting. Drumming turned out to be a highly effective way to engage with young people not only to address their individual spirits but to join with others to create a community.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16170932     DOI: 10.1002/yd.120

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Dir Youth Dev        ISSN: 1533-8916


  3 in total

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 12.779

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Authors:  Ruth G Lowry; Beverley J Hale; Stephen B Draper; Marcus S Smith
Journal:  Int J Dev Disabil       Date:  2018-02-06

3.  Rhythm-centred music making in community living elderly: a randomized pilot study.

Authors:  Angela Frances Yap; Yu Heng Kwan; Chuen Seng Tan; Syed Ibrahim; Seng Bin Ang
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