Woodspeak Rhythm Company

Woodspeak Rhythm Company in Ann Arbor, MI
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 507-1649

Contacts

City / suburb:
Ann Arbor

County:
Washtenaw

State:
Michigan

ZIP code:
48105

Phone:
(734) 507-1649 (Primary Phone)

E-mail:
randall@woodspeakdrums.com

Business description

handmade drums rhythm instruments percussive instruction

Founded by Randall Moore in 2010, Woodspeak Rhythm Company is dedicated to crafting the finest quality hand drums and percussion instruments at an affordable price, with an emphasis on West African style djembes, ashikos, and other hand percussion. Randall also offers private and group lessons and workshops in Michigan and around the country. Randall Moore is the percussionist and founding member of the internationally touring world-folk rock music group The Ragbirds, and has been professionally playing, teaching, studying and recording world percussion for over fifteen years. Randall is an experienced teacher known for his kind, humble and knowledgeable teaching style accessible to students of all ages and experience.

General information

Business data
City / suburb: Ann Arbor, MI
County: Washtenaw
Products

musical instruments, djun djuns, tablas (percussion instruments), musical instrument rental and repair, musical instrument repair services, musical instrument parts and accessories, instrument cables (musical instruments), gongs (percussion instruments), instrument, drums, drum repair, re-rope and tuning, hand percussion shekere, bells, blocks,, west african style djembe, ashiko,, studio and recording instruction, recording studios, michigan, ann arbor, private lessons, shekeres, ashikos, djembes, percussion parts and accessories, percussion, percussion instruments, group lessons, drums (percussion instruments), drum parts and accessories, bass drums (percussion instruments), bongo drums (percussion instruments)

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According to our records, this business is located in Ann Arbor (in Washtenaw County), Michigan 48105. Woodspeak Rhythm Company is categorized under Drums and Related Percussion Instruments. You can contact the company by phone at (734) 507-1649.
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