Drum and zill workshop

topic posted Sun, April 13, 2008 - 8:08 PM by  Jamilla of D...
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We are so excited to have "It Is What Is Is" teaching drumming this year. Here is what we are in for! Let me know and you are on the list! We are planning these classes so they do not conflict with dance workshop because I feel this kind of workshop is very important!
Tribal Sands Class Descriptions


1) Drums and Zills
There’s more than triplets and drunken three legged fairy horses! Learn clave and bell patterns to drive the rhythm. Drummers will enjoy the dancer as a musician, and will appreciate the clave and bell patterns as part of their repertoire. Zills will be needed by the zill players. There may be some loner drums.

2) Rhythms are Accents
The basic rhythms from the Middle East, with an emphasis on accents and dynamics. Accents are what makes the language of rhythm interesting. Don’t your ears perk up when they hear a voice with an exotic accent? A special bonus will be rhythms from Northwest India and Pakistan and other exotic locals. There may be some loner drums.


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  • IIWII, Who We Are

    Wed, May 7, 2008 - 6:03 AM


    Amrit Samuel Lall PhD.
    Education: B.A. Fine Arts, Westminster College, PA.
    Masters Education, Westminster College, PA.
    PhD. Univ. of North Texas, TX
    Occupation: Forensic Psychologist
    In the late 50's, my Father took me to a music maestro, Vali Kahn. I studied tabla and sitar for the next 5 years. During the late 60's and early 70's I performed sitar concerts, and in the 70's and 80's I played drums at Whitehawk Community and in various drum circles. In the early 90's I played drums with the Voyager's Dream drum circle. In early 2000 a loose knit band was formed and later evolved into "It Is What It Is". This band has been together for the past 6 years.

    Tony Alcorn
    Education: Associates Arts Degree
    Occupation: Residential Trainer for Texas M.H.M.R.
    Massage Therapist
    Special Olympics Coach
    I started playing pots and pans as a child, and have been playing drums for the past 35 years. I started out playing percussion with a rock band in the 70's and later came to play with many musical groups of other different genre. In the mid 90's I was invited, by a friend to a drum circle at Voyager's Dream in Denton, Texas. Amrit and I have been playing drums together ever since. In 2001 we formed our current band, "It Is What It Is".

    Sandra Elise Schulz
    Education: B.S. Art/Education, Texas Woman's University
    M.F.A. Fine Arts/Sculpture, Texas Woman's University
    Occupation: Art Teacher
    I come from a very musical family. I grew up listening to everything from classical opera to rock and roll. I play guitar and piano by ear, and was introduced to hand drumming during my college days while living in the Whitehawk community. In fall of 2001 I began drumming with my husband and his friends on Saturday evenings for fan. The group later evolved to become "It Is What It Is".

    Todd W. Deatherage
    Education: B.A. Philosophy, Austin College, Sherman, TX
    Juris Doctor: St. Mary’s University Law School, San Antonio, TX
    Occupation: Attorney
    I grew up watching my parents and grandparents paint. I began studying piano in grade school, after which I studied bassoon. I sat first chair bassoon in the Symphonic Band at Irving High School. I took a hiatus from music for almost three decades but never lost my musical ear. I began drumming in drum circles and met Tony, Amrit and Sandra. I studied doumbek with the Drums of ISIS in 2007. I play the doumbek, zills, the frame drums and riq. I’m learning the shenai, the Indian version of the zurna and mismar. I began playing doumbek, zills and percussion with “It Is What It Is” in December of 2007.

    LOBO is our maestro of MySpace and in obtaining photos for our banner. He's also a former full time member of the band. Our appreciation is always there for him.
    • Re: IIWII, Who We Are

      Thu, July 3, 2008 - 6:30 PM
      I just discovered that I'll be dancing at the same event where IIWII will be performing on Sept. 13th, The Vagabond Circus at Avant Garden. I'm signed up for the drum class. I'm looking forward to meeting you. I'm with Qantara Dance Company. We're listed side by side on Nari's flyer. :-D

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