How to play Mbira (Tutorial #01)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @monicarocabado3868
    @monicarocabado3868 10 месяцев назад +2

    great video! very informative!!

  • @ScentxLove
    @ScentxLove 4 года назад +9

    This man did the wrk of God with this video!!

  • @juliahbhosha8952
    @juliahbhosha8952 4 месяца назад

    Love it

  • @MariaCalfaDePaul
    @MariaCalfaDePaul 3 года назад +5

    I am so glad I found your channel. I could listen to you teach and play all day long. Thank you so much. I am now a happy subscriber !!

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  3 года назад +1

      Best comment ever! Thanks a lot!

    • @MariaCalfaDePaul
      @MariaCalfaDePaul 3 года назад

      @@RhythmInAfrica awe. I'm glad. It's true. 😊

    • @trynesschikowe1832
      @trynesschikowe1832 3 года назад

      @@RhythmInAfrica hi I want to learn mbira nyunga nyunga I have it now, hope you are still playing 😭

  • @CosmicSpark24
    @CosmicSpark24 8 дней назад

    You are a godsend 🙏🏾

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  7 дней назад +1

      Don't worry, I haven't even started yet.

  • @MandaLynn_Fern
    @MandaLynn_Fern 7 дней назад

    Thank you so much! My multi-instrumentalist kiddo is thinking about getting an mbira as a gift from his South African dad. He’s researching with your video right now :) I found your ethnic groups playlist too and African music theory video, excellent! He’s into theory and I’m grateful he can learn more from you!

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  7 дней назад

      Feels good. Glad to make an impact. Thanks.

  • @simonrichards2804
    @simonrichards2804 7 месяцев назад

    I stumbled onto your site this morning and am filled with joy. Thank you for your wonderful work, you are very good at articulating complex information and making it accessible. Bless you.

  • @lovemusic751
    @lovemusic751 4 года назад +4

    you started this series on my birthday!. Love your style. Very informative

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  4 года назад

      Lol Happy very belated birthday... Thanks a lot!

  • @cathytai
    @cathytai Год назад +1

    Do you also teach 35 key mbira? iI just got my first mbira from Zimbabwe and would love to, first, check or correct tuning (if needed after shipping) and then begin your lessons if you teach 35 key mbira. Thank you so much!

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  11 месяцев назад +1

      Please send a picture of the mbira to rythminafrica@gmail.com and I'll see if I can help. I know 24 keys max.

    • @akhurareiki7939
      @akhurareiki7939 7 месяцев назад

      I saw this after I posted about my 37 note Mbira, I appreciate any suggestions for tuning

  • @akhurareiki7939
    @akhurareiki7939 7 месяцев назад

    Greetings to you. I have recently purchased an Njari Mbira with 37 notes, any instructions on tuning it. I appreciate you in advance

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  6 месяцев назад

      Hi, I'm afraid I've got no idea how Njari is tuned.

  • @tatendamapisire1597
    @tatendamapisire1597 4 года назад +1

    Yoh mybru! Love the accuracy in your content. Comment from a jazz trumpeter lol.

  • @vadim_adi_novikov
    @vadim_adi_novikov Год назад

    Hello thanks for you tutorials, great work.
    Can i ask from 3:06 what slides (pics) you use their. Is it some screenshot from book? Does it possible to buy somewhere or you can share it may be?

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  Год назад

      Yes they are pics from a book called Zimbabwean mbira music by Keith Howard.

    • @vadim_adi_novikov
      @vadim_adi_novikov Год назад

      @@RhythmInAfrica thank you.

  • @naightspeed
    @naightspeed 4 года назад +3

    Hey, I have a type of mbira where all 17 keys are in one line, one layer. What’s this type called and is the way to play the same as these videos?

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  4 года назад +1

      Hey, I'm afraid not. I believe the one you have is called the Kalimba and I've got no idea how it works. I just know they are kinda similar 😅

    • @naightspeed
      @naightspeed 4 года назад +1

      @@RhythmInAfrica I read up about it and the kalimba was designed specifically for western music, so different scale and layout. Watched this whole series anyway, you’re a great teacher! Thanks for sharing with us ❤️

    • @cathytai
      @cathytai Год назад

      My first Mbira is a 35 key, which just arrived yesterday. If you have a video link for tuning this beautiful instrument, I'd live to start there as I begin your lessons, thank you!

  • @MazvitaNgorosha
    @MazvitaNgorosha 3 года назад

    Hi, I love this! I already know how to play nyunga nyunga mbira and I would like to learn some more songs, I would love to connect with you!

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  3 года назад +1

      That's great thanks a lot! I'm hoping it's possible for you to get your hands on the Mbira Dzavadzimu which you can do much more songs on. There's a lot to talk about, we can connect anywhere like whatsapp, zoom etc except twitter, so lemme know your preferred thing and I'll send you my number/details.

    • @MazvitaNgorosha
      @MazvitaNgorosha 3 года назад

      @@RhythmInAfrica Sure that would be awesome.

    • @MazvitaNgorosha
      @MazvitaNgorosha 3 года назад

      @@RhythmInAfrica I have a Facebook and LinkedIn; they are just my name

    • @MazvitaNgorosha
      @MazvitaNgorosha 3 года назад

      @@RhythmInAfrica I can send you my contact information if you add me on there! :)

  • @Mr4Strings
    @Mr4Strings Год назад

    Hey, what happened to the Marimba Tutorials??? Just 2??????

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  Год назад +1

      I've been posting them on Tiktok because I get more views there. If you don't have TikTok I'll post them here tomorrow. But it's true that I also need to make more.

    • @cathytai
      @cathytai Год назад +1

      I use RUclips, I would love the tutorials to be here or at least reposted here on RUclips, if possible, thank you

  • @trynesschikowe1832
    @trynesschikowe1832 3 года назад

    Great video and please I want to learn I have nyunga nyunga mbira now

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  3 года назад

      Yes, there are a bunch of videos on the channel that'll help you with Nyunganyunga... Enjoy!

    • @trynesschikowe1832
      @trynesschikowe1832 3 года назад

      @@RhythmInAfrica okay thanks so much

  • @sarahbrown2613
    @sarahbrown2613 3 года назад +1

    Hi! Thank you for making these videos, I've learned so much about the mbira and chimurenga music. I have been looking into getting a mbira but im not sure if I should get a nyunga nyunga mbira or the mbira dzavadzimu. I have been trained on classical piano and I know some acoustic guitar so these instruments would be very new to me but I do have some experience with instruments generally. I read that the mbira dzavadzimu is sacred to the Shona people? I was also wondering if it would be strange for a foreigner to try and play one. I don't want to disrespect anyone's religion. Thanks!

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  3 года назад +2

      Hi Sarah, Thanks a lot! I would suggest the Mbira Dzavadzimu because it gives you a wider range of possibilities compared to the Nyunganyunga. It'll more challenging but great for someone with an instrument BG. It'd be such an honor if a foreigner plays one because it's the dream to make sure these instruments don't go extinct. The Mbira is sacred to humanity not only to the Shona, so it's for everyone.

    • @vadim_adi_novikov
      @vadim_adi_novikov Год назад

      I like how African people friendly to the foreigners who want to play some of their instruments. It's very good way of music. And we as foreign people need to be respectful for their music traditions and culture and try to learn as much as possible.
      It's true that u say the any sacred ethnic instruments is the heritage of mankind. Well said, respect to your words and videos, keep going wish you all the best.

  • @msla7623
    @msla7623 4 года назад +1

    LOVE

    • @athanasiusawasom379
      @athanasiusawasom379 3 года назад

      Hello Alan,
      I enjoy your RUclips lessons on African music. I like to buy the instruments, particularly the big brother mbira with all the tunes shown in lesson 6 and the wooden marimba instruments. How much will the big brother mbira and the marimba wood instrument cost?
      I look forward to hearing from you soon.
      Thanks
      Athanasius Awasom Longcha
      analongcha@yahoo.com

  • @devashreekale4281
    @devashreekale4281 2 года назад

    dude , where can I buy it ? ❣️ I love it

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  2 года назад

      Great news! Lemme know where you are and I'll try to connect you to mbira builders near you.

    • @selenapistoresi4689
      @selenapistoresi4689 Год назад

      @@RhythmInAfrica Hi, thank you so much for your videos! I am in San Jose, California (near San Francisco). If you know of any mbira builders around here, I would love to buy one from them! I have a classical piano background and am a music teacher so I would like to try a Mbira Dzavadzimu thanks to your advice :)

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  Год назад

      I'm sorry I've got no idea how you can find it from that side.@@selenapistoresi4689

  • @pianosongsandgames3824
    @pianosongsandgames3824 3 года назад

    I want to know more about tuning! Maybe is more about harmony than rhythm, but I really want to understand the scales and arpegios that you use on a mbira

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  3 года назад

      Thanks! Please check the other Mbira episodes as I explain about arpeggios and scales in more detail.

  • @justiceayikwao3085
    @justiceayikwao3085 3 года назад

    How many types of mbira do we have?

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  3 года назад +1

      Eish I'm not sure man but there are so many types mainly coz the players make their own versions on their own. But will find out.

    • @justiceayikwao3085
      @justiceayikwao3085 3 года назад

      @@RhythmInAfrica thank you very much, i really appreciate you, i need it for a presentation i will be doing abut the instrument at school

  • @jambadonmusic
    @jambadonmusic 4 года назад

    Nice channel. But as a westerner and an Mbira player I would count that as 4 bars of 12/8. That would be more accurate since the strong pulse is on 4 imho. There are 12 bar cycles to, but it's not divided up in the same way as the blues.

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  4 года назад

      You might be right but if I teach it that way it'll get too complicated for the average person. 12 Chord changes, 12 bars, simpler. Learner won't have to memorize more than 1 number.

    • @jambadonmusic
      @jambadonmusic 4 года назад

      @@RhythmInAfrica Yes I understand. But if you would write it in western notation you would have to write longer bars otherwise the people can't read it. Just a tip! 12/8 means there are three chord changes per measure and you get the full polyrhythm. Anyway, good luck!

    • @RhythmInAfrica
      @RhythmInAfrica  4 года назад +2

      @@jambadonmusic Please watch the rest of the mbira episodes as I explain my use of the time signature in more detail. I'm sure it'll shed more light. But if you did, oh well, thanks for the feedback. Pretty cool content on your channel 🔥🔥🔥

  • @MrNicofrog
    @MrNicofrog Год назад

    all tallk

  • @turtle3341
    @turtle3341 4 года назад

    not chords but arpeggios, another rythmic part i suppose!