Thanks so much for this great tutorial - very lovely rhythm! My group enjoyed learning this so much. Well taught, great to know about the history of the rhythm as well :)
This is not Kakilambe. I don't know who thought you this. It's a Baga rhythm and ceremonial you got that right. From the northern coastal area though. The real Kakilambe is a 12/8 beat triplets … its starts a whole lot different.
funky kakilambe ??? try it 3 beats.....dont forget africa ... occidentals cant rewrite the story every days .... pplease dont show this in Boke Boffa or anywhere else.... could be schoked
Thanks so much for this great tutorial - very lovely rhythm! My group enjoyed learning this so much. Well taught, great to know about the history of the rhythm as well :)
Yes, this is Kakilambe. There are different parts within the main rhythm.
Very nicely shot - and taught!
This is not Kakilambe. I don't know who thought you this. It's a Baga rhythm and ceremonial you got that right. From the northern coastal area though. The real Kakilambe is a 12/8 beat triplets … its starts a whole lot different.
You are incorrect. This is one version of the rhythm. Don't try to make a fluid art rigid and over-classified. Thanks.
Jos is completely right!
nice - thanks - also, where can I get an ashiko/set of ashikos like the tall one standing behind you? (same as Babatunde Olatunji)
"Ou`se`Kakilambe`?????"
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funky kakilambe ??? try it 3 beats.....dont forget africa ... occidentals cant rewrite the story every days .... pplease dont show this in Boke Boffa or anywhere else.... could be schoked
Check this link to hear real Kakilambe: grooveshark.com/s/Kakilambe/40DrXa?src=5
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