I'm putting a lecture together and I'm on the look out for any video footage of Patting Juba.
I know it's out there, as I've seen some before in movies but can't for the life of me think where or which film.
Help!
I'm putting a lecture together and I'm on the look out for any video footage of Patting Juba.
I know it's out there, as I've seen some before in movies but can't for the life of me think where or which film.
Help!
What exactly are you reffering to? I've heard this term before as "Patted Juba" which refers to the African origin of the Bo-diddley beat (3/2 clave). I've been looking for more info , but can't seem to find it anywhere myself.
PATTING JUBA -- slapping the hands, knees, thighs and body in a rhythmic display. Like many forms of North American body percussion it developed as the slaves' response to the banning of drums.
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