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Dorchester Center, MA 02124

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Weekend: 10AM - 5PM

Introduction :

The cajón is a versatile percussion instrument originating from Peru. Its name is Spanish for “box” or “crate,” which aptly describes its shape and construction. Traditionally, it was made from wooden crates or shipping boxes, but modern cajónes are crafted from a variety of woods, including birch, mahogany, and oak.

  • Introduction to the Cajón
  • Basic Techniques
  • Different Sounds and Tones
  • Basic rhythm patterns and variations
  • Learn various musical genres where the cajón is commonly used
  • Learning traditional rhythms and patterns specific to different styles
  • Portrait drawing: proportions, likeness, expression
  • Understanding rhythm within the context of a musical ensemble
  • Tips for effective communication and collaboration during performances
  • Developing a repertoire of cajón rhythms and pieces
  • Techniques for improvisation and soloing
  • 2 days in a week
  • 45 minutes session

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