Les musulmans africains sont nos frères à nous les arabes
@brigitte9515 ай бұрын
I tan Soussou, enouwaly.
@pilarcanoamador37605 ай бұрын
Por qué no se ve a la bailarina? El baile.es la expresión corporal de lo que sientes con la música 🎵 I miss the dancer!!😢
@darz38297 ай бұрын
It's amazing how many of these native drummers are on You Tube. Equally amazing is the fact that they all sound virtually the same. I can only figure that it takes very little talent to do that.
@lorenzomoseley59265 ай бұрын
This is clearly the statement of a bigot. Ofc west african drum ensemble music is going to sound similar. You know how many billions of people there are in the world. You ever listen to mozarts requiem or Carl Orffs' O fortuna these have been performed hundreds maybe even thousands of times across the years by hundreds of orchestras, and guess what the song is always the same does that detract from the skill of the musicians? If you are interested to know just like any musical instrument the djembe plays particular rhythms within the ensemble and there is usually a soloist djembe player or multiple who fills in gaps between the music or in line/on top of that particular "song"/rhythm. The soloist will often play improvised parts or specific phrases that they have learned or combination of both often times. Get your head out your arse if you think being able to move your hands at the sorts of speeds displayed here and making it make any sort of musical sense and maintaining variety within the phrasing. This fact alone tells me you definitely don't play any west african drums, and likely any instrument at all. I don't like death metal or opera doesn't mean I have to go and discredit those two genres because to me they both just sound like chaotic screaming with rampaging drums and guitars in the case if metal. I accept it's not for me and move on with my life. I don't say well it all sounds the same it must be easy...
@darz38295 ай бұрын
@@lorenzomoseley5926 It's obvious that you are mentally affected by music. If this type of music is the culprit maybe the world should rethink its effects. If all types of music cause you to go whacky (and it sure sounds like you do) There are professionals who specialize in brain deficiencies. And remember, I simply pointed out a similarity in sound and style. You on the other hand, have gone off the deep end apparently caused by a COMMENT. That's right - a few words by someone exercising a mild opinion. (which is a free speech right guaranteed by this country.
@PremierPartyPercussion9 ай бұрын
This is the first and the best place that lover of traditional drums and dance should visit in Gambia you will literally never be disappointed . The new wild monkey restaurant is my favourite go to on each holiday to the smiley coast. And the food is just as tasty spice and satisfying as the music!! Thanks for sharing this video.
@brigitte9519 ай бұрын
GENIAL ! La percu mandingue est une les plus developpe du continent. Des l'aube a ma decouverte de sa puissance et grace, cette deesse est une fiable et digne compagne dans la quete de ma vie. MERCI L'AFRIQUE ILLUMINEE. E nin bara kossobe.
@maricarmenmalcolm10 ай бұрын
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@duanehawthorne320811 ай бұрын
Weedie
@brigitte95111 ай бұрын
Ah cette excellente percussion guineenne..Fakoly koumba, Fakoly Daaba Jam Jam Koly..elle est le sol qui bouge des vibrations d'antemps africaines..oh ce berceau d'humanite si riche, si profond.
@Decentralized_Maze11 ай бұрын
I had so much fun with this video/drumming session... I subscribed! Thanks for your channel and sharing this. Blessings and love from the US.