• Featuring over 40 rhythms, processionals, and short compositions
  • Ideal for sound meditation, music therapy, kirtans, yoga sessions, storytelling, group classes, live performances, and more
  • Inspired by both natural and spiritual elements including Egyptian Gods, Bodies of Water, Earth, Plant Life, Fabric, Gemstones and Metals
  • Taught on frame drums (both lap style and handheld), these rhythms can also be adapted to other instruments
  • Accessible to all skill levels and easy to share
  • Includes downloadable PDF worksheets for all rhythms, processionals and short compositions.


Rhythms for the Healing Arts is a unique and immersive course dedicated to the Healing Arts Community. Rooted in the ancient art of frame drumming, this course harnesses rhythm as a powerful tool for healing. Featuring over 40 rhythms, processionals, and short compositions, this collection is ideal for sound meditation, music therapy, kirtans, yoga sessions, storytelling, group classes, live performances, and more.

Inspired by both natural and spiritual elements, these rhythms are grouped into themes including Egyptian Gods, Bodies of Water, Earth, Plant Life, Fabric, Gemstones, Metals, and Processionals. Each composition is crafted with intention and emotion, making them accessible to all skill levels and easy to share. This course holds profound significance for me as frame drums have long been used as instruments of healing. 

Taught on standard frame drums (both standing and seated), these rhythms can easily adapted to other instruments.

Whether you're an experienced musician or new to drumming, this course welcomes all who seek the therapeutic benefits of rhythm.

The course includes downloadable PDF worksheets for all rhythms, processionals and short compositions.

This course is a one-time payment.  Students have access to the course for one year with free renewals thereafter. 


Course Contents

    1. Intro Video

    2. Notation Key and Vocalizations

    3. Elements Of Inspiration

    1. Egyptian Gods Worksheet

    2. Anuket

    3. Sia

    4. Tayet

    5. Aker

    6. Shu

    1. Bodies of Water Worksheet

    2. Cedar River

    3. Cooper Creek

    4. Erie

    5. Iowa River

    6. Lake Powell

    7. Lazy River

    8. Red River

    9. Salmon River

    1. Earth Worksheet

    2. Silt

    3. Arkose

    4. Clay

    5. Sand

    1. Plant Life Worksheet

    2. Bamboo

    3. Cedar

    4. Juniper

    5. Laelia

    6. Linaria

    7. Oak

    8. Watsonia

    9. Willow

    10. Acacia

    11. Teak

    1. Fabric Worksheet

    2. Jute

    3. Suede

    4. Mesh

    5. Ticking

  • $80.00
  • 53 lessons
  • 5 hours of video content

Instructor

Yousif Sheronick

Hailed by the New York Times for his “dazzling improvisations” and his “wizardry on a range of humble frame drums” Yousif Sheronick enjoys an active career as percussionist, composer, producer and educator. Having studied classical percussion through a Masters degree at Yale, Yousif went on to study music from Brazil, India, Africa and the Middle East which he seamlessly incorporates into his playing. Yousif’s unique skills in both World and Classical music have led him to perform with a diverse range of ensembles and musicians including Philip Glass, Yo-Yo Ma, Laurie Anderson, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Ethos Percussion Group, Lark Quartet, Silk Road Ensemble, Branford Marsalis, Sonny Fortune, Glen Velez and Paul Winter. His many musical influences are highlighted in duoJalal, his venture with violist and wife Kathryn Lockwood. A feature article in Drum! Magazine highlighted Yousif’s versatility in an article titled “At The Corner Of The World”. Always wanting to build bridges through music, Yousif has become a major force in bringing world percussion into contemporary/classical music. He has had the luxury of in-depth work with composers Evan Ziporyn, Derek Bermel, Kenji Bunch, Ljova and John Patitucci, all of whom were eager to compose for his exotic instruments. As a composer himself, Yousif’s compositions have been premiered and performed around the world at both the collegiate and professional level. All released under his own publishing company Bribie Recordings. He has arranged several parts for his collaboration with the Lark Quartet including John Adams’ Book of Alleged Dances which was released on Bridge Records. Producing credits include a solo CD and two instructional DVDs. “A testimony to his genius” raves Modern Drummer Magazine about Yousif’s CD Silk Thread, and Rhythm Magazine (UK) says Yousif’s Riq Instructional DVD “is a must to uncover the mysteries of this ancient instrument.” ​In demand as an educator, Yousif has conducted residencies and master classes at top universities including Juilliard, Manhattan School of Music, University of Michigan, University of Kentucky, the Queensland Conservatorium and National University in Australia. A whirlwind trip to Taiwan was filled with 10 solo workshops in 4 cities in 5 days. With increasing demand from drummers around the world, Yousif established his online frame drum school www.framedrumschool.org which has enrolled over 1100 students from 71 countries. ​Yousif has appeared throughout North and South America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia with festival appearances including the JVC and Newport Jazz Festivals, Jazztel (Madrid), Renaissance Festival (Rethymno, Greece) Early Music Festival (Regensburg, Germany) and Jerusalem Festival (Palestine). Prestigious venue performances include Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Hollywood Bowl, Royal Festival Hall (London) and Wigmore Hall (London). He has performed live on NPR’s “Performance Today” and John Schaffer’s “New Sounds.” Yousif holds degrees from Yale University and the University of Iowa. ​Yousif gratefully endorses products from Cooperman Drums, Sabian Cymbals, Innovative Mallets and Pearl/Adams.

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