Join the Beaufort Drum Circle

Ronnello Williams, left, and Jane Caffrey work together during the bi-monthly Beaufort Drum Circle on Tuesday at the Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce.

More than a dozen friends got together at the Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce for the February’s bi-monthly installment of the the Beaufort Drum Circle on Monday Feb.11, and jammed into the night using sticks, clickers, chimes and even a few drums.

The Drum Circle, according to event organizers, doesn’t follow any type of music or rhythm. It’s just an opportunity for people of varying levels of musical expertise to get together twice a month and create their own rhythm.

For more information about the Beaufort Drum Circle, email beaufortscdrumcircle@gmail.com or go to Beaufort SC Drum Circle on Facebook.

There is no charge and if one does not own anything to bang or click on, something will be provided.

Photo at top: No musical experience is needed to be a part of the Beaufort Drum Circle. If you donít have a drum or percussion instrument, one can be borrowed at no expense. Itís all about having some fun with new people. Photos by Bob Sofaly.

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