Miranda Rondeau is an internationally recognized devotional singer, musician, and frame drum artist. She has been teaching the craft since 1999, as encouraged by her late teacher Layne Redmond, author of the seminal book, When the Drummers Were Women.
Miranda has created and teaches a repertoire of frame drum "circle songs" as a way of sacred remembrance. Through the Frame Drum Circle Song Portal Teachable platform she offers a place to learn the art and heart of frame drumming. Signature workshops,
classes and courses. She currently teaches online.

She performs in a ceremonial context, playing for rites of passage and communal bonding.
Miranda has taught in Germany, Spain, The Netherlands, Canada and throughout California.
She taught at The Asheville Percussion Festival and has performed at Tamburi Mundi Frame Drum Festival, Germany, International Biblical Frame Drum Festival, North American Frame Drum Festival, California and the First American Frame Drum Gathering.

She has studied with various teachers including David Kuckherman, Alessandra Belloni, Zohar Fresco and is currently studying with Yshai Afterman.

Miranda is often a guest presenter or drum teacher for online schools or programs like the Shift Network with Krista Holland, Global Rhythm Sangha with Christine Steven,
School of the Sacred Wild, New Earth Mystery School,
The Cohesion Collective with April Rose and women’s online retreats

Miranda created and maintains the online presence for “Women Frame Drumming,” dedicated to Layne Redmond.

She is dedicated in reclaiming the frame drum as a sacred tool of remembrance


Live Recorded 4 Week Signature Frame Drum Series

Drumming and Stepping Basics

Attune to the Pulse
Drumming, stepping and voice

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Pre-requisite

Frame Drum Introduction or know names of strokes, how to play them, how to play patterns, how to play rhythms upon hearing the strokesrecited and able to read simple drum notation.

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Come experience drumming, stepping and Voice.

We launch with a foundation of Layne Redmond inspired practices.

An integrative approach to feeding rhythm in our body.

We will embody how time is divided.

Our feet become our metronome, our heart beat and foundation.

When stepping and drumming, we step into a lineage of drummers who has stepped with Layne Redmond over the past 40 years.

A skillset to keep us together in time, in the pulse and feed ourself to deepen our internal pulse.

We become the metronome as our feet connedt to the ground feeding info. back into the body to cultivate internalizing the pulse.

As patterns are played on top we have another reference point to develop a relationship to the rhythm played on top.

Stepping becomes the new foundation to launch into rhythms o f simplicity to more complexity.

This is a whole body mind approach.

It also is a way for us to entrain, to keep together in time and unified.It will rewire our brains, grow new neural pathways and balanced both hemispheres of our brain.

It's a wonderful skill set to cultivate.

These skills also allow the possibilities to do processions, a practice done since ancient times.

Voice - We recite the patterns out loud and vocally mark time in different ways. There will be a touch of melody,

We play in the context that the drum is a sacred tool of remembrance. We know that we don't just hold a drum in our hands but all that it represents. Everything always an offering.

When we step, we feed the lineage of drummers that drum, step and recite as Layne Redmond passed down.

  • Opening Song
  • Layne Redmond stepping practice of subdivisions
  • Ground in the walking pulse
  • Honor the Elements
  • Layered learning
  • Counting and marking of time with voice and hands
  • Play different rhythm patterns and develop a relationship to them
  • Imprint subdivisions into body
  • Explore creating patterns
  • Walking, drumming and voice
  • Practice Multi- tracking skills
  • Sing whole notes, half notes, quarter notes and sixteenth notes
  • PDF's
  • 5 month access

    Duration

    Please be mindful to allot enough time to complete series. You will be responsible to complete in time. There are no extensions possible, only re-registering for another 5 month access.



Layne Redmond
A staple part of her training was drumming, stepping and reciting strokes. This was passed down from her teacher Glen Velez.




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