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ID number:560145
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Published: 09.11.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Drumming has been part of our daily lives before the flame was found. Hundreds of drumming enthusiasts are taking the world by storm and they are not alone. All major corporations have joined the bandwagon like Toyota, Wesbank and Glaxo to "beat stress" and to build teams with a network of unbounding rhythm.
The very first thing we hear, long before we are born is the rhythmic beating of our mothers heart. Our cells, our organs, our systems operate rhythmically, births are rhythmic events, and so are breathing, walking and digesting food. Western science has proven that we live in a rhythm in which everything in the universe moves in rhythms - every tiny electron, every tree, every planet and every star.
Pre-industrialized societies have always had some instinctive understanding of these pulses and how they interact. …

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