Reinhard Flatischler


Reinhard Flatischler

Reinhard Flatischler (born in Vienna, Austria, in 1950) is a musician and composer, founder of the TaKeTiNa Rhythm Process, and leader of the percussion group MegaDrums.

Biography

Reinhard Flatischler[1] was born in Vienna in 1950. He studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna. He subsequently studied drums and percussion with master drummers from around the world. In 1970, Flatischler founded the TaKeTiNa Rhythm Process.

Flatischler is a member of the scientific committee of the International Society for Music in Medicine. He works with physicians and scientists to conduct research on the effects of the TaKeTiNa rhythm process. He co-directs a project exploring rhythm in pain therapy along with the president of the German Pain Association (DGS), Gerhard H. H. Mueller-Schwefe.

Flatischler has collaborated and composed with Airto Moreira, Zakir Hussain (musician), Glen Velez, Leonard Eto (of Kodo), and others.

He was featured and appeared in the 1997 Manfred Waffender documentary film "Herzschlag der Kontinente" (Heartbeat of the Continents) with the Karnataka College of Percussion, Ramesh Shotham, and Mamady Keïta.[2]

TaKeTiNa

TaKeTiNa is a process that uses rhythmic movement and vocalization to develop rhythm and percussion skills, as well as relaxation, focus, perception, and self-confidence. The TaKeTiNa Process has been incorporated into pain and other medical therapy programs.

CDs

Books

References

  1. Reinhard Flatischler, "Reinhard Flatischler founder of TaKeTiNa", TaKeTiNa.com, April 2013
  2. "Heartbeat of the Continents". IMDb. Retrieved 1 September 2014.

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