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The 50 Rhythms

Abondon
Aconcon
Bao
Dalah
Denadon
Diansa
Djaa
Djagbe
Djole
Dununba
Fanga
Fankani
Fulafare
Garangedon
Gidamba
Guineafare
Kakilambe
Kala
Kassa
Kassasoro
Konden1
Konden2
Konkoba
Koredjuga
Kuku
Lamban
Liberte
Makru
Mamaya
Mane
Maraka
Maraka
Mendiani
Moribayassa
N'Goron
Niger
Senefoli
Sinte
Soboninkun
Sofa
Soko
Soli
Sorsornet
Sunu
Temate
Tiriba
Toro
Wassalon
Wolosodon
Yamama
Yankadi

How to Import Your New
Tracks into iTunes

Would you prefer a video tutorial?

1. Once the collection you have purchased has downloaded, you will find a file named RR_(instrument).zip wherever your downloaded files go. Often this is your computer's desktop but many systems have a download folder.

2. Unzip the file by double clicking. You will then see a folder with the same name as the file.

3.In iTunes, choose File > Add to Library, locate the folder, and then click Choose.

4. Create a new Playlist (click on the + button in the lower left corner of the iTunes window)

5. Name the playlist. We recommend using the following naming scheme:
RR_djembe
RR_dun duns
RR_dun duns_advanced
RR_djembe_solo phrases

6. You will find all of the tracks located in the "Recently Added" tab on the left side of the iTunes window. Selct all of the tracks (click on the first track and then hold down the "shift" key while clicking on the last track) and drag them into your newly added playlist.

7. You're ready to use the Rhythm Reference Project!

Below is short video tutorial to help you import your Rhythm Reference Files into iTunes