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Like African drumming?

Learn how to play the djembe, anytime, anywhere, FREE, with African Drumming Online

Whatever your experience level, you can become the drummer you want to be with our video lessons

• Professionally produced videos are organised and easily accessible to help you progress naturally. Instead of wasting your time searching through hundreds of random Youtube videos, spend it improving your skills
• Become a better drummer while you walk down the street with our ‘Rhythm Power’ exercises. Improve your independence and practice anywhere, anytime, (even if you don’t have a drum)
• Jam and practice with playalong videos. Not only is this fun, it will also help you hear multiple rhythms at once – when you play with other people, you’ll know how to fit in
• Get access to a variety of different rhythms from all over West Africa (not just Guinea) to give you a broad selection of different drumming styles – impress your drumming friends and teach them rhythms they haven’t heard of
• Know exactly what to practice to get results! Our lessons have been developed from over 10 years of teaching, and we know they work. To play faster and more interesting solos, check out Solo Tips and Tricks. To improve your sounds, watch the Djembe Technique section. Whatever your current skill level, you will be able to improve your playing
• Whether you want to start learning how to play the djembe, or if you are already an experienced African drummer, you can get instant access to on-demand video lessons to begin improving straight away
• Enter your details now to get FREE access!




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It’s free to sign up – if you need some more convincing, here’s what members have said about African Drumming Online:

“The site is terrific! Very easy to navigate. Lessons are fun and easy to follow. Jacob has a great teaching style – fun and informative. The price was also a huge selling point. It’s a real bargain. I’ve recommended the site to people I know because it’s a great site with easy to follow guides at a very reasonable price. I’ve tried classes, which are great but I don’t get to practise my basics – they focus more on learning rhythms. African Drumming Online is easy to access any time. It’s cheaper than classes or camps, and is a high quality site. Great product! Thanks so much for your expertise!” – Lee-Anne – Wollongong, Australia

“I am a professional percussionist in a few bands and African Drumming Online has helped me a lot. The best thing about the site for me is that I can access it anytime, which is perfect for me as my time is limited. Jacob’s teaching techniques are clear to understand and suitable for different levels.” – Jose – Melbourne, Australia

“I’ve been playing drums for 20 years, and learned Ghanan drumming in Israel. I found African Drumming Online very helpful to me since I’ve been trying find theory and practice on Ghanan drumming, but a lot of stuff was missing. I could find it on the ADO site. Jacob’s online lessons have really improved my drumming technique. Thank you Jacob!” – Sagie – Arad, Israel

“Jacob seems to engage you on a one to one basis. His knowledge of the authentic African rhythms is clearly on display. What I really like is the style of how clearly and thoroughly the rhythms are shown in a step by step process and then how each part links to the others. The instructional information provided will help your drumming, guaranteed!” – Graham – Melbourne, Australia


Congratulations Babaluba, you just unlocked access to the African Drumming Online Audio Collection.

You’ll receive an email from us with your access details in the next 5-10 minutes.

Since it seems like you want to be on the fast track, we thought you might also benefit from checking out The Big Package™ while you wait for the email.

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You’ve already got access to our free videos, and you’ve got the Audio Collection for when you’re not around your drum – those were the first steps.

Now, we want to help by giving you everything we’ve got: The Big Package™. By simply following through the video lessons on the site, you can learn as much as you want, at whatever speed you want, whenever and wherever you want.
After mastering the rhythms in The Big Package™ you’ll be able to fit in with any band you want to play with, join any drum circle, impress audiences, teach your friends…
All of the lessons are broken up, organised, and structured as a result of over 10 years of teaching experience, and numerous extended periods of study in West Africa. 100s of students before you have learned and performed this material – you can too!

What’s in The Big Package™?

For starters, you get a year’s access to all the Rhythms ($324 value):

• Fume Fume, Gahu, Kebendo, Kpanlogo, Kpanlogo Party, Kuku, Oge, Silimba, and Zaole • Each with detailed lessons, and practice videos to play along with for all parts • All instantly available, so you can learn at your own pace

Then, you also get access to Notated Versions of all the Rhythms ($170 value):

• Fume Fume, Gahu, Kebendo, Kpanlogo, Kpanlogo Party, Kpatsia, Kuku, Oge, Silimba, and Zaole • All downloadable in PDF format • Can be saved to and read from any device • Help yourself practise and remember when away from your computer

Also, in case you have any specific drumming questions, you’ll get priceless access to:

• A special, high-priority email address • Personal support and guidance from us at African Drumming Online

Basically, you get everything African Drumming Online has to offer, for only $77.

That’s a whole year of material for the cost of a month of classes!


But don’t worry, all of this is risk-free: if you are unsatisfied with what you get in The Big Package™, let us know within 30 days to get a full refund.
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P.S. The Big Package™ contains everything we currently have to offer – lessons developed over 10 years of teaching and study in West Africa, which will give you a year’s access to enough rhythms to enable you to fit into any playing situation you need. And for now, it’s only $77! There’s no risk, with our 100% money back guarantee, so get it now.

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