Rony Barrak

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Rony Barrak is a percussionist popularly known for his skill in Darbouka performance.

Rony is regarded as one of the greatest darbouka players in the world. His finger speed and rhythmic accuracy allow him to emulate even the sound of rapid snare drum rolls with his fingers alone.

Rony held his Darbouka at the tender age of four and began playing it intuitively. At the age of seventeen, he surged into the world of music by winning the Golden Medal at a televised competition for young talented musicians in Lebanon and the Middle East, this achievement gave him the chance to unleash the Darbouka from the chains of its long standing traditional context.

He has been involved (recording and performing) with great international figures such as Jaz Colman, Vanessa Mae, bond, Talvin Singh, Don Grusin, Dave Grusin, Alex Acuna, Ibraham Loberial, Fairuz and a world tour with Sarah Brightman, "HAREM" in 2004.

Blending the Middle Eastern traditional music and the Western flavors, he became a versatile percussionist gaining his appeal as one of the world's leading Darbouka players, he produced his own Debut Album entitled ARAMBA in 1999 followed by KARIZMA, his second Album, in 2003. His new CD is a growing project in process under a continuous evolution in Darbouka.

Rony Barrak performed at the third Symphonic Game Music Concert in Leipzig 2005 as well as at several concerts of PLAY! A Video Game Symphony in 2006.

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