TT, when you say that you are learning the rhythms, do you mean that you are learning musical rhythms unique to the Beaverton area, or that you are new to the area, and you are learning about life in the area?
TT, when you say that you are learning the rhythms, do you mean that you are learning musical rhythms unique to the Beaverton area, or that you are new to the area, and you are learning about life in the area?
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im new to learning drums just a couple months now. I know the area been in and out of the portland area for 25+years now. I think I was just trying to be clever,
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Ah, learning to play in Beaverton! I understand completely now. Do you find that Beaverton also makes hand drumming attractive?
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i am going up to klamath falls for x-mas....how much does it snow up there?
@PB it kind of makes hand drumming attractive we do have rhythm traders (look them up im not posting a commercial posting though) which has all kinds of hand drumming workshops and classes and weekly circles and so on. but its also on the far side of town so I dont often make it.
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