Music of Happiness with Nigerian Master Drummer Rasaki Aladokun (In Nigerian Patois)   
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Good day exuberant viewers!
We are pleased to have you with us today as we introduce master drummer Rasaki Aladokun from Nigeria, Africa.

With the increased popularity of world music in the last 20 years, hand drumming has since become a favorite to many kindred souls.

Participating in “drum circles” or listening and dancing to live drumming are ways people can feel unified without speaking.

Expressing oneself through the drum is also known as “heart through hands” and has been used by humans for millennia.

Today, we are very fortunate to have a master of this ancient art form with us.

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