Primary Contact NameCamille Bigeault
Artist NameCamille Bigeault
CountryFrance
Bio

Camille Bigeault is a French drummer and composer. She is known in the drum field for her ability to superimpose layers of different note groupings, creating polyrhythms, and is passionate about exploring and teaching them.

Alongside videos recorded with Drum Channel and Drumeo, she has performed/taught many masterclasses, drum camps and drum festivals, such as the Tam Tam festival and the Paris Bagshow. Her knowledge and control of rhythm and time allows her to immerse the audience into sensations of rhythmic illusions, bringing them on an inner voyage through their perception of time. The Polyrhythm Odyssey, her first drum book published by Hudson Music, was just released.

Camille creates instrumental tracks based on original, through-composed drum parts and polyrhythm, which she plays during her drum shows. Her last song "Dancing in the flood" where she sings live while playing drums, comes to complete a very dynamic set and bring it to an authentic and emotional dimension.

CategoryDrum Set
Session TypeClinic / Performance
Session TitleCamille Bigeault Drum live show
Session Description (2000 characters or less)

During this drum clinic/performance, Camille will play some of her songs live in alternation with sharing her knowledge about polyrhythms and rhythm creation, and answering the audience's questions.

Total number of people who will perform/present on this session1
Video Linkyoutube.com
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