À vous tous et tout qui liront ce commentaire sachez que Toumani Diabaté monde nous a quitté le vendredi 19 juillet 2024 comme vous pouvez le savoir il nous a laissé plusieurs mélodies comme celle-ci cette très belle mélodie, qui ressemble à une grande symphonie qui nous fait voyager dans le temps et on se demande comment merci à Toumani. RIP
Toumani Diabaté is a GRIOT also called Djely. They're HIGHLY trained African families that's taught the African Oral Traditions Customs and history. He's a genius VERY gifted Musician. His son's name Sidiki Diabaté💖💯🔥🖤🤝🏼
@@abbasloda1it was the same with my people. Eventually our circumstances changed and there was concern the oral tradition would be broken, so it was written down. But we still refer to its oral origins, and it is sung, with the tune’s elements adding meaning in the manner of punctuation marks. and I always think of the griot in Alex haley’s ‘Roots’ when I hear it. These days we are mostly looking like white Europeans, so it surprised our African neighbours to find out some white people also know their tribal history- we’re very stubborn that way!😂
To all of you who read this comment know that Toumani Diabaté world left us on Friday July 19, 2024 as you may know he left us several melodies like this one this very beautiful melody, which resembles a great symphony which takes us back in time and we wonder how to thank Toumani. R.I.P.
Been listening to Toumani for decades. A world treasure. I once went to a Taj Mahal concert and low and behold Toumani was one of his sidemen. I couldn't believe a musical deity was sitting there on the stage as "just" a member of the band, and I bet not 5 people in the audience had any idea who he was. This is the gift to us from 70 generations of musicians in Mali. All respect, and thank you so much for sharing your soul with us.
I was shown this video in college by my wonderful ethnomusicology professor. I had to step out and have a cigarette because it was the most beautiful song I’d ever heard.
This originated in west Africa stretching from Gambia, Senegal and Guinea, it dates back to the 13th century. The kora was actually mostly reserved during this time to royalty 👸. So yes feel like a queen
Sad day😔- this great Djeli Toumani Diabate has made his transition - 7/19/2024. The Ancestors are awaiting the arrival -and if there's a Heaven -this must be what is sounds like.
I have not knewn that master Toumani Diabaté has passed away. He is one of my favourite strings player kora from África. It was a great loss, for sure. May his soul rest in peace!
I shit you not and I have even played the song several times to be sure, at times pausing in the middle: a bird outside is chirping along to this. Seriously.
Thank you! I saw Toumani is '89 or so in Boston and it changed my life forever. He spent 15 minutes tuning his Kora after he got up on stage and it just melted into one of the tunes and it was truly celestial, and has been ever since, his presence on Earth.This is such a quick and different version of Djarabi. So beautiful and strange.
Celestial is the best word i can think of to describe the transcendental warmth that pours from his fingers through those strings. Heavenly, magical, sublime.
Wow, thank you! Toumani is my teacher and a personal friend. Wonderfull to see this video. Sooo young here! :) Warm greetings, Ida from the Netherlands.
Sadly I don't think there are a lot of African girls on the continent who can claim to be Toumani's personal friends and students. Typical African behavior: show love to white folks abroad and be indifferent if not feel superior to their bothers and sisters on the continent.
Aí Bubacar Tomani Diabate my name is Famata Dabo your Cora musics it's beautiful. I love to be a single singing the Global and Globo Music a nim Allah sonta Allah Warta albarkade I my self I live with my family and brothers. Generations all so
acabo de ver uma publicação na "whatsculture" sobre Toumani, estou me perguntando.. como não conhecia isso antes? é um som viajante que te faz questionar coisas que ainda nao se viveu e para outros apenas uma viagem ao tempo.. 👏🏻🤍
I met Toumani in 1990 when he played his debut concert at New York City's Symphony Space. The airlines had damaged his kora and so he used my kora that I brought back from The Gambia in 1989 for the concert.
Hi David! Long time no see! Are you still playing the Kora? Remember when I came chez toi in Boston @ 25-30 years ago and you recorded a guitar idea I had? Were you ever able to put it in a tune? Hope you are well and playing your awesome music 🌍
This maybe the first time I heard the kora and it was a magical experience. Toumani is rightfully revered as the master musician or should that be griot from Malian culture who made and introduced the instrument into Western culture.
Thank you Toumani Diabate for your deeply touching soul music! Excelente african master music in kora playing. May the precious traditional music touch the world and make it a place of love. Great respect!
Sad day😔- this great Djeli Toumani Diabate made his transition -this day 7/19/2024 aka July 19, 2024. RIP: The Ancestors are awaiting the arrival -and if there's a Heaven -this music must be what it sounds like.
À vous tous et tout qui liront ce commentaire sachez que Toumani Diabaté monde nous a quitté le vendredi 19 juillet 2024 comme vous pouvez le savoir il nous a laissé plusieurs mélodies comme celle-ci cette très belle mélodie, qui ressemble à une grande symphonie qui nous fait voyager dans le temps et on se demande comment merci à Toumani. RIP
Qu’il repose en paix ❤️
Toumani Diabaté is a GRIOT also called Djely. They're HIGHLY trained African families that's taught the African Oral Traditions Customs and history. He's a genius VERY gifted Musician. His son's name Sidiki Diabaté💖💯🔥🖤🤝🏼
what does djely do? Speak aka one who shouts makes noise.
Wow thanks for sharing this info. I’m from Cameroon 🇨🇲 and i love Malian music. I know Sidike Diabate but did not know Toumani was his father.
@@nasirwilson6386the Djely are trained to pass on our history from generation to generation.
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@@abbasloda1it was the same with my people. Eventually our circumstances changed and there was concern the oral tradition would be broken, so it was written down. But we still refer to its oral origins, and it is sung, with the tune’s elements adding meaning in the manner of punctuation marks. and I always think of the griot in Alex haley’s ‘Roots’ when I hear it. These days we are mostly looking like white Europeans, so it surprised our African neighbours to find out some white people also know their tribal history- we’re very stubborn that way!😂
To all of you who read this comment
know that Toumani Diabaté world left us on Friday July 19, 2024 as you may know he left us several melodies like this one this very beautiful melody, which resembles a great symphony which takes us back in time and we wonder how to thank Toumani. R.I.P.
Rip.
😢😢RIP and Glory ,did not know he started his journey
Been listening to Toumani for decades. A world treasure. I once went to a Taj Mahal concert and low and behold Toumani was one of his sidemen. I couldn't believe a musical deity was sitting there on the stage as "just" a member of the band, and I bet not 5 people in the audience had any idea who he was. This is the gift to us from 70 generations of musicians in Mali. All respect, and thank you so much for sharing your soul with us.
Don’t cry because it’s over…. Be happy that it existed !!
Ce son m'a aidé à traverser beaucoup de difficultés, aujourd'hui tu es parti, Que dieu ait pitié de ton âme.
Merci pour le Mali 🇲🇱
Uma melodia tão linda e profunda, me faz viajar tão longe e ir tão alto em meus pensamentos. Um verdadiero privilégio ouvir em 2023. Para poucos!
I was shown this video in college by my wonderful ethnomusicology professor. I had to step out and have a cigarette because it was the most beautiful song I’d ever heard.
RIP Toumani Diabaté and thank you.
I feel like a queen when I listen to this music omg. 😩🥺❤️
That's because you're one. listen to your soul.
This originated in west Africa stretching from Gambia, Senegal and Guinea, it dates back to the 13th century. The kora was actually mostly reserved during this time to royalty 👸. So yes feel like a queen
Sad day😔- this great Djeli Toumani Diabate has made his transition - 7/19/2024. The Ancestors are awaiting the arrival -and if there's a Heaven -this must be what is sounds like.
I have not knewn that master Toumani Diabaté has passed away. He is one of my favourite strings player kora from África. It was a great loss, for sure. May his soul rest in peace!
I shit you not and I have even played the song several times to be sure, at times pausing in the middle: a bird outside is chirping along to this. Seriously.
Magnifique harmonie, de la haute définition sonore qui s’illustre en des millions d’images dans l’infini de l’univers 🖤💚💛❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
A malian genius 🇲🇱❤️
J suis née 1an plutôt ❤j suis ému pour cette symphonie 😭🙏🙏
Thank you! I saw Toumani is '89 or so in Boston and it changed my life forever. He spent 15 minutes tuning his Kora after he got up on stage and it just melted into one of the tunes and it was truly celestial, and has been ever since, his presence on Earth.This is such a quick and different version of Djarabi. So beautiful and strange.
Celestial is the best word i can think of to describe the transcendental warmth that pours from his fingers through those strings. Heavenly, magical, sublime.
Quelle talent!! Une symphonie qui ne dit pas son nom. Cest emouvant et edifiant. Longue vie à vous Diabaté.
Just discovered this great soul, amazing melody, music from the High.
I see life different now.
Thanks and joy to all
L'homme dégage un sentiment d'humidité qui touche. Merci grand griot❤
This is stunningly beautiful. What an instrument and what a virtuoso musician he was.
Du Père au digne Fils Diabaté
RIP legend
😢awww rest in peace maestro
I adore this guy and his son, they are both talented.
RIP
Thank you for the music !
Je comprends pourquoi Sidiki Diabaté est aussi talentueux.
RIP to the King of the Kora.
Toumani Diabaté Respect Mission Accomplie.🙏🙏🙏
Belle mélodie vive l'Afrique #Sn🇸🇳
Great melody from the Legend 🧡🙏
Any moroccans here ?
Anyways, much love from morocco ( Alhoceima)♥️♥️
this is just some next level composing and music making
Such a wonderful Instrument. The Sound is amazing. I feel relaxed while i am listening to this soothing music
I lived in Portugal Lisbon ok Famata Dabo Sangare the Oumou Sangare and Fatoumata faty naime kouyate alabarke
Paix a son âme
Qu'il repose en paix🙏
Only them get the power to speak with the words of God it's a long short story So just hear it as a spiritual thing this kind of music🇧🇫🇧🇫✨
Wow, thank you! Toumani is my teacher and a personal friend. Wonderfull to see this video. Sooo young here! :) Warm greetings, Ida from the Netherlands.
Sadly I don't think there are a lot of African girls on the continent who can claim to be Toumani's personal friends and students. Typical African behavior: show love to white folks abroad and be indifferent if not feel superior to their bothers and sisters on the continent.
@@regisbekale2333 why are yiou so butthurt ? He shares beautiful music around the world !
Aí Bubacar Tomani Diabate my name is Famata Dabo your Cora musics it's beautiful. I love to be a single singing the Global and Globo Music a nim Allah sonta Allah Warta albarkade I my self I live with my family and brothers. Generations all so
Merci beaucoup le Roi de la Cora
🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱
Thank you
Il est le plus grand ☝️
Rest in Peace
Beautiful!
Ah diabate 👍
repose en paix Toumani Diabaté
Quelle chance de pouvoir écouter ce Grand Maître! Combien d'heures de jeu par jour pour en arriver à un tel niveau ? ...
acabo de ver uma publicação na "whatsculture" sobre Toumani, estou me perguntando.. como não conhecia isso antes?
é um som viajante que te faz questionar coisas que ainda nao se viveu e para outros apenas uma viagem ao tempo.. 👏🏻🤍
Thankyou - 🙏🏼
Merci pour tous 😢, repose en paix 🕊️
Paix à son âme,en moi cette kora
Hooo mes l'arme 😢😢😢 que son am repose en paix
Amazing
RIP 😪
Thanks, many thanks.
Bravo
He passed away in 2024
Amazing Spirit
nice toumani diabate bien joven
Kora master thank you
magnifique
🙏🙏🙏
💯💯🇲🇱💪🏾
Genius
Excellent
Trop fort j'aime 👍
herz was willst du mehr
Wonderful I enchanted 🤍✨🌞
😢
😳😳😳🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Juste pour Bon
Wondrous
Do touches this song
🎰
How can anyone press the dislike button?
They must have confused it with with replay
They may think it’s the download button ☺️ Greetings from Vienna Austria 🇦🇹
👍👍👍👏👏👏✅
❤
L ART MALIEN
🇲🇱🇲🇱😍
P a c e
🔥🔥🔥
Pluie de toners
3:05
Sound like a Gunna sample lol
RIP maestro, you wanted to make kora famous, well done. Thank you for sharing the beauty of the 21 strings with all the planet!
murió en Julio 24.....qué pérdida....
I met Toumani in 1990 when he played his debut concert at New York City's Symphony Space. The airlines had damaged his kora and so he used my kora that I brought back from The Gambia in 1989 for the concert.
Hi David! Long time no see! Are you still playing the Kora? Remember when I came chez toi in Boston @ 25-30 years ago and you recorded a guitar idea I had? Were you ever able to put it in a tune? Hope you are well and playing your awesome music 🌍
Bless your soul David
It makes me cry. Absolutely beautiful.
Fell in love in only the first few seconds. Amazing instrument❤️
Thank you Maestro Diabate for keeping the Jali tradition alive forever. Thank you for your contribution to humanity!
This maybe the first time I heard the kora and it was a magical experience. Toumani is rightfully revered as the master musician or should that be griot from Malian culture who made and introduced the instrument into Western culture.
Il me fait pleurer tellement c'est beau. C'est l'âme de nôtre mère L'Afrique qui résonne dans nos gènes grâce à lui ❤🙏
How sad that he has gone.
Que ton âme repose en paix
See you inchallah
Rest in peace
Like the hammered dulcimer, the kora is a most captivating instrument,
and when well played, as here, it is exquisite.
Thank you Toumani Diabate for your deeply touching soul music! Excelente african master music in kora playing.
May the precious traditional music touch the world and make it a place of love.
Great respect!
je suis fan ❤
From Kenya 🇰🇪 ❤❤❤❤
Hello from Australia! i wish you all the best of health for the new year.
Maestro huyu
Sad day😔- this great Djeli Toumani Diabate made his transition -this day 7/19/2024 aka July 19, 2024.
RIP: The Ancestors are awaiting the arrival -and if there's a Heaven -this music must be what it sounds like.
Rest in paradise
Oragieux
Le monde s’arrête une fois la mélodie commencer.
Exelent