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Come on in and check out our new African and custom crafted hand drums and percussion at Rhythm Connect. These are excellent quality instruments that both the recreational and professional hand drummers and percussionists will appreciate.
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If you have not yet heard of Crush Drums, you most definitely will!
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Crush exploded on to the scene in January 2011 at the NAMM show, where Rhythm Connect owner, Ed Keegan, got to check them out up close. Ed was immediately impressed with the stunning looks, incredible sound, simplicity of design, detailed craftsmanship, and outstanding price [...] - 0
Rhythm Resources–Tools for Drummers & Percussionists
Posted in: Drumming Resources, Featured, News - Monday, December 06 2010
One thing I’ve been wanting to do for a while now is provide links to some helpful drumming resources to my students. Pictured in the above photo is a a very gifted 4 year old I’m teaching! I have students of all ages and levels, including adults who are discovering/rediscovering a passion for drumming, who will benefit [...]
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Sign-up for Drum Lessons at Rhythm Connect
Posted in: Dexter, Featured, News - Monday, September 27 2010
You’ve always wanted to play the drums . . .
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Well don’t put it off anymore, NOW is the time to sign-up for drum set or hand drum lessons at Rhythm Connect. You can quickly and easily register online at: http://rhythmconnect.com/classes/, or just come by the store.
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Below are video clips of Ed Keegan, a.k.a. “Drummer Ed,” demostrating some of the things around the Rhythm Connect store.
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This video was captured by Mike Murphy of the Fairport-East Rochester Post (www.MPNnow.com). Thanks Mike! - 0
Watch Rhythm Connect in action!
Posted in: Featured - Tuesday, February 02 2010
Video by Envision Productions
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10 Reasons Play Can Make You Healthy, Happy, and More Productive
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By Nancy Shute
Play is not trivial; it’s a basic biological drive as critical to our health as sleep or food. That’s the word from Stuart Brown, author of the new book Play: How It Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul (Avery, $24.95). [...] -
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When the Arts Spur Business
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Philadelphia Business Journal – by Karen B. Davis
Step into a business meeting today and you might see something surprising. World-class jazz ensembles. Poets. Even improvisational actors from the comedy group, Second City. What’s going on? Actually, it’s all part of groundbreaking business learning. And almost every day a growing number of [...] -
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Willingham: Six practical reasons arts education is more than a luxury
University of Virginia cognitive scientist Daniel Willingham, author of “Why Don’t Students Like School?” is my guest today.
By Daniel Willingham
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Johns Hopkins University and the Dana Foundation hosted a conference titled “Neuroeducation: Learning, Arts and the Brain.” As the title implies, the goal was [...] -
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A great movie that describes much of our philosophy, in terms of finding rhythm in life. Enjoy!
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