Everyone has Rhythm -- in!Genius at the College of Charleston
World-renowned percussionist and music professor Quentin Baxter treated the audience to tambourine and drum solos. One audience member said "it was the sickest tambourine solo I've ever seen." His message to the audience was to think about the work ethic behind any art - it is conditioning. Quentin's talk was part of in!Genius, a College of Charleston event sharing the personal stories of artists, scientists, scholars and industry professionals -- all either CofC students, professors, staff or alumni. Check out more of the speakers of in!Genius at http://ingenius.cofc.edu

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Bass Players Need to Hear These 5 Tips From a Drummer

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WORKSHOP CORY HENRY IN RIO

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When The Saints (Drum Feature)

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Steven Canyon & Orchestra Performing Eternal Love

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40-50% Market Crash Coming: ‘Big Money Already Starting to Dump’ | Gareth Soloway & Michelle Makori

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28-06-26 Chupehra Sahib Live \ Dhan Dhan Baba Deep Singh Ji | Chuphera Sahib Full Path #wmk

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The World's Most Important Machine

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College of Charleston Commencement 2026 | Arts, Engineering & Sciences

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Isac Jamba Brazilian Jazz Master Class

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Instant Focus Mode – 40Hz Gamma Brainwave Music for Deep Focus & Productivity

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254 DIOS TE DICE HOY: LA FE TE MOSTRARÁ LO QUE LA RAZÓN NO PUEDE, Y TE GUIARÁ HACIA LO IMPOSIBLE

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Frank Duvall Jazz Trio at the College of Charleston

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The Purdie Shuffle | Bernard "Pretty" Purdie

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You Know This Song (but the Orchestra Doesn’t) | Jacob Collier & VSO School of Music Orchestra | TED

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Santo Rosário | 26° Dia | Quaresma 2026 | 19/03 | 03:40 | Live Ao vivo

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Street Kid Playing Dylan's Song with Broken Guitar—Dylan Stopped Walking and Did THIS

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The LEGENDARY Bass Lines of Nathan East

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The FULL VIDEO of Trump they didn’t want released

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Jon Batiste’s Performs Selections from "Black Mozart" Album

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