Mwana wamai wakanyanya I once looked for mbira lessons on RUclips ndikashaya, I'm glad to have come across your channel and kaTHAT of storrytelling our African history: still waiting for the next Chaminuka Chapter. #KeepTheCultureAlive
Omg this is amazing. Thank you so much for this series. I'm trying to teach myself how to play so this is so helpful! I know the video has been up for a while now but is there any chance of getting the note numbers anywhere?
Thanks a lot! I don't quiet understand what you mean by note numbers. The way I used numbers in this series was according to the numbered notation which I explain in one of the videos in the series. Maybe if you can explain further or give examples I can get a clearer picture of what you mean.
@@RhythmInAfrica @Rhythm In Africa thanks so much for responding! So, in lesson 3 you gave the note numbers for Nhemamusasa based on the scale of C (1, 3, 6, 1, 4, 6, 2, 4, 6 etc). If you've got the time, I'd really appreciate the same for Chamutengure? Really appreciate you, your channel and everything you're doing!
Okay so those note numbers you gave are the BASS NOTES or CHORD PROGRESSION of Nhemamusasa. So the chord progression for Chamutengure is much simpler, just 1415 and I explain it better in the video ruclips.net/video/uyvTybOXMqE/видео.html . Lemme know if it's not clear enough and I'll find another way to explain. I appreciate you too.
I hope you continue this series. I notice this is the last one. Hope you have been well and do continue. Thank you
I love your channel, l feel our culture wont die, Maita basa
hahaha Muchitendeiko. Keeping our culture alive is the dream hey, thanks.
i am gonna start playing mbira because of you, just ordered a mbira
I have learnt a lot by following these lessons. More than music😊😊😊
Love your painting & your channel!!
Mwana wamai wakanyanya I once looked for mbira lessons on RUclips ndikashaya, I'm glad to have come across your channel and kaTHAT of storrytelling our African history: still waiting for the next Chaminuka Chapter. #KeepTheCultureAlive
That's the Idea brother thanks a lot rega tirove graft!
please add this in your playlist, i nearly missed this video, really great job as always btw!
Added! Thanks
That sequence at the end....are you still around?
Yes I've got much better recent videos.
Omg this is amazing. Thank you so much for this series. I'm trying to teach myself how to play so this is so helpful! I know the video has been up for a while now but is there any chance of getting the note numbers anywhere?
Thanks a lot! I don't quiet understand what you mean by note numbers. The way I used numbers in this series was according to the numbered notation which I explain in one of the videos in the series. Maybe if you can explain further or give examples I can get a clearer picture of what you mean.
@@RhythmInAfrica @Rhythm In Africa thanks so much for responding! So, in lesson 3 you gave the note numbers for Nhemamusasa based on the scale of C (1, 3, 6, 1, 4, 6, 2, 4, 6 etc). If you've got the time, I'd really appreciate the same for Chamutengure?
Really appreciate you, your channel and everything you're doing!
Okay so those note numbers you gave are the BASS NOTES or CHORD PROGRESSION of Nhemamusasa. So the chord progression for Chamutengure is much simpler, just 1415 and I explain it better in the video ruclips.net/video/uyvTybOXMqE/видео.html . Lemme know if it's not clear enough and I'll find another way to explain. I appreciate you too.