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The Forgotten Power of Rhythm : Taketina

The Forgotten Power of Rhythm : Taketina
By Reinhard Flatischler

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Reinhard Flatischler presents his revolutionary approach to rhythm in this book for both musician and layman. His TA KE IT NA work offers an experience of the interaction of pulse, breath, voice, walking and clapping which awakens our inherent rhythm in the most direct waythrough the body. The skills developed through TA KE TI NA can be transferred to any musical instrument and ultimately unfold into a deeper self awarenessand a new understanding of the many musical voices of our world. A great survey of world rhythms.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #910687 in Books
  • Published on: 1992-08-01
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 150 pages

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Modern Drummer
To many musicians, rhythm is something that is done by the hands and/or feet, representing mathematical divisions. But as Reinhard Flatischler makes clear in this engrossing study, rhythm is an internal force that exists in the foundations of life (breathing and heartbeat) and is best experienced through movement and vocal sounds. One quickly discovers that being able to feel rhythm through the entire body gives musical performance (especially drumming) a great deal of conviction. The book combines historical and cultural information about rhythm with exercises designed to make one more aware of rhythmic pulse land subdivison. Some of the material is based around the Indian system of assigning syllables to different subdivisions. Singing "ta ke ti na" may seem exotic at firsts, but it's not all that different than counting "1 e & A" except that it proves to be more sophisticated, especially with groupings such as five and seven, in which the Western counting system falls apart. Flatiscshler's exercises help one discover the character aof different subdivisions as opposed to the mere arithmetic involved. The corresponding CD gives relevant examples of the subjects discussed in the book..All are enlightening.

Heartsong Review
A powerful, innovative teaching for professional musicians or curious beginner. Through the author's training in many cultural traditions, he presents a deep understanding of the roots of rhythm. This is about finding deeper self awareness through experiencing rhythm in the body. rhythm is shown to be a central, inherent power in all human beings, connecting us to ancient wisdom, all life, our own essence. Reinhard shares his own fascinating transformative journey but sticks to the focus of the book, teaching. In this book you'll find a clear map of the world of rhythm from a multi-cultural perspective along with experiential exercises so you learn with your body as well as your head. A companion tape or CD demonstrates rhythmic structures discussed in the book. Also available are recordings of diverse ethnic rhythm styles, workshops and trainings.

Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: German


Customer Reviews

The philosophy of Rhythm.5
This is a great book, Flatischler focuses on the philosophical and spiritual aspect of rhythm and it's basic principles, he writes about how rhythm affects the body and spirit and how it can heal.

He explains all the basic principles of pulse and rhythm and how this can be found in rhythms all over the world. This is one of the best books to start with if you want to study rhythm but I also highly recomend it to all musicians (I had been playing the piano for many years when I read it and it tought me a lot).

You should also check out Flatischlers great drum band "Megadrum", it includes one of the greatest percussionist on this planet, excellent stuff.

Three other recomended rhythm books "The healing drum" "The drummers path" and "A Rhythmic vocabulary".