The Structure Of Sebene | Full Band Congolese Guitar Lesson With Jeannot Bel

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
  • Learn the Congolese Guitar styles Soukous and Sebene as well as Zouk, Makossa and Mutaushe with Jeannot Bel at worldmusicmeth...
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Комментарии • 25

  • @saturnsabyss
    @saturnsabyss Год назад +5

    I don't know how the bassist can instruct while playing bass and the other dudes never miss a beat! Best visual guitar instruction I've ever seen.

    • @WorldMusicMethod
      @WorldMusicMethod  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot for saying that

    • @saturnsabyss
      @saturnsabyss Год назад +2

      @@WorldMusicMethod Thank you for making these! This is a style that is almost never taught in the west and it's great to see it laid out crystal clear for people like me. I look forward to your future courses.

    • @WorldMusicMethod
      @WorldMusicMethod  Год назад +1

      What instrument do you play?

    • @saturnsabyss
      @saturnsabyss Год назад +1

      @@WorldMusicMethod bass, guitar and keys!

    • @darelet
      @darelet 9 дней назад

      True. I saw Jeanot had to resort to a simple pattern when explaining and even still, struggled through. I think some folks just can multi-task naturally

  • @crimenewsindia4398
    @crimenewsindia4398 2 года назад +3

    Simply amazing Prof for the rebranding. Greetings from Ghana.

  • @kombilakombi5410
    @kombilakombi5410 Год назад +1

    tres bien illustré et expliqué et belle guitarre

  • @daxdegreat
    @daxdegreat Год назад

    We can see the movements of fingers and so on. Keep it up bro.

  • @felixmulenga4816
    @felixmulenga4816 Год назад

    Amazing!

  • @daxdegreat
    @daxdegreat Год назад

    Nice lesson.

  • @James-rq2km
    @James-rq2km 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff

  • @HoratioWalls
    @HoratioWalls Год назад

    Amazing.

  • @munongokilunga4492
    @munongokilunga4492 4 месяца назад

    c´´est genial , il ya moyen de traduir aussi en français ?

    • @WorldMusicMethod
      @WorldMusicMethod  4 месяца назад

      Non maintenant, desolais. J'espere bientot

    • @IN-pr3lw
      @IN-pr3lw Месяц назад

      The captions auto translate

  • @IratuziRazaro
    @IratuziRazaro 8 месяцев назад

  • @darelet
    @darelet 9 дней назад

    Would it not be more accurate to describe this as Soukous, ala Dally Kimoko, Diblo, Popolipo and the others, more prevalent in the 80s and 90s? I would think Sebene is the style of Flamme Kapaya, Japonais, where single note picking is replaced by 2 to 3 strings at the same time in a sort of a pseudo-strumming approach, rarely with octaves incorporated.

  • @mayawebdesign
    @mayawebdesign 2 года назад +2

    It doesn't matter where I come from. I am a black man from US and I have a good job and can buy anything. My last purchase was "African Guitar Styles by Folo Graff". But I speak on behalf of all the children who cannot afford 100 euros to buy a music course like yours. That's why Africa never moves forward!!!!!

    • @WorldMusicMethod
      @WorldMusicMethod  2 года назад +3

      I'm glad you're concerned and interested in making education accessible for all but if you don't live in Africa you will have no idea how much our courses cost in Africa. This year we've had a growing number of students enrolling in the courses who are living in different parts of Africa.

    • @jaydechose8046
      @jaydechose8046 2 года назад +3

      Most African musicians cannot make a living with their music because of piracy, lack of infrastructures, lack of public investment and sponsorship, not to mention the disinterest of the global music industry. That’s the case of most (every ?) Congolese guitarists, even the masters, even the biggest names in Congolese music history (I’m French but I know several of them personally). They don’t earn money from the art that you and me and us are enjoying. And you come here to blame a man like Jeannot Bel for trying to make money in exchange of offering guitar lessons ? Do you really think it’s gonna be the new Drake with that ? You’d better think twice before picking on them

  • @mayawebdesign
    @mayawebdesign 2 года назад

    I think it's rude that you ask so much money for a course of beautiful African music. Many African children who want to learn this style will not be able to afford the course. Jeannot Bel has also learned and adopted a lot for free. Now he wants to get rich at the expense of the poor African youth!!!!!

    • @WorldMusicMethod
      @WorldMusicMethod  2 года назад

      Which country are you viewing the website from?

    • @darelet
      @darelet 9 дней назад

      You know you can communicate your message while still remaining respectful