Rhythms of Haiti - Ibo tutorial with Jeff Pierre

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @blakjak38
    @blakjak38 6 лет назад +37

    Shout out to the Igbo people in Nigeria, where the rhythm originated from! Ibo is just the Haitian-Creole way of saying Igbo.

    • @enwezormary3687
      @enwezormary3687 3 года назад +2

      Igbo is a language
      IBOs are the people in the land....
      I am IBO.....
      Get your fact right @blakjak38

    • @blakjak38
      @blakjak38 3 года назад +9

      @@enwezormary3687 Actually, Ibo is the Haitian-Creole way of referring to the Igbo people, language and culture that was brought over to Haiti via the slave trade. Just like we use the word Kongo to mean the people and culture. I get that you have your own particulars when it comes to spelling and context. But we're talking about Haitian culture and language here. That being said, let's not get into some stupid debate over language differences.

    • @bootbredda2724
      @bootbredda2724 3 года назад +2

      @@blakjak38
      In Louisiana Igbo descendants who kept it as their last name spell it Ebow

  • @okekechidi3377
    @okekechidi3377 3 года назад +16

    I am an IGBO and I can relate to these beats. I feel very emotional listening to them. These are almost exactly how our war calls sound. i can't believe they were well preserved. Even their names are IGBO, only pronounced slitely differently.
    On behalf of my people, I wish to say, we are sorry for what "some" of our ancestors did to their brethren who were taken to Haiti during the Atlantic slave trade. Please forgive us!! We despirately need you guys back home!

    • @dawomennibonibo2068
      @dawomennibonibo2068 Год назад

      Our ancestors couldn't have sold so many millions of us (in the hundreds I think I read somewhere in the distant past) even if they wanted to. It is a lie that being perpetuated to whitewash the crime of the Europeans against humanity called the African slave trade.

    • @nadertubert6229
      @nadertubert6229 2 месяца назад +1

      ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @abisaiamatalo2769
    @abisaiamatalo2769 5 лет назад +5

    Great drumming. The African genes have music in them.

  • @mhizummy2091
    @mhizummy2091 Год назад +1

    Brother much love from Africa l am Igbo

  • @skeellzz5447
    @skeellzz5447 6 лет назад +10

    I'm really glad and happy that you are sharing your knowledge with us. I just discover your channel and its very impressive. I like your style and I was looking for drumming tutorial. I really like yours. Keep going please for the sake of us who wants to learn. - Thank you again.

  • @ritmo113
    @ritmo113 3 месяца назад

    Great lesson. Thank you. I'd love to learn more about Haitian drumming.

  • @michaelclemens4486
    @michaelclemens4486 6 лет назад +4

    I recently discovered your channel.Very impressed with the format of your tutorial , and look forward to more ....Bless

  • @msni3478
    @msni3478 Год назад

    Great performance! Ayibobo!

  • @miamibassman87
    @miamibassman87 2 года назад

    Gwo Travay Zantray

  • @remybicharagermain6740
    @remybicharagermain6740 Год назад

    Good brother

  • @kerny-boyneverlow8703
    @kerny-boyneverlow8703 2 года назад

    Good job Jeff about your country

  • @olowasegun6829
    @olowasegun6829 4 года назад +1

    Thumbs up

  • @mcpierre2421
    @mcpierre2421 3 года назад +1

    Awesome Stuff!!

  • @El_dragor
    @El_dragor Год назад

    Thanks for your

  • @nagomizik9358
    @nagomizik9358 5 лет назад +1

    Great work bro. Bon travay. You should create some loops of different variation of each instrument, each parts at at least two tempo, and make them available to purchase. If You ever come to NY, I can help you with that. Ayibobo.

  • @cookingwithwillyj4795
    @cookingwithwillyj4795 3 года назад

    Thanks for representing and sharing your passion broh.

  • @alainjoseph313
    @alainjoseph313 4 года назад +2

    Yow ou bon mann

  • @Un_Known_known
    @Un_Known_known 6 лет назад +2

    Keep'em coming brother

  • @revenger3478
    @revenger3478 4 года назад +1

    What the style for "Konsa yo yé"

  • @olowasegun6829
    @olowasegun6829 5 лет назад

    Great tutorial

  • @evensclercema5681
    @evensclercema5681 7 лет назад

    thanks bro, very good, you are the best. mwen ta sweteou fe menm jqn qn tou pou yanvalou ak mayi. god bless you.

  • @DevonteHenry-qp4yj
    @DevonteHenry-qp4yj 6 месяцев назад

    bro can channell yo off the chain#jamaica#we tap in#ancestral planes

  • @lydieramier514
    @lydieramier514 5 лет назад

    Wonderful ! 😍❤️🙏🏼 How to express yourself ans rythmes too. The Best way to learn. Thanks a lot dear Jeff. You're have to continue in this form. I like sounds🎶🎶🎶👌🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. Congratulations 🌹🙂😚

  • @doyouspeakdrum
    @doyouspeakdrum Год назад

    Question, why are there so many variations of the same rhythm? Are they the same rhythm foundation? Thank you

  • @nancieadolphe314
    @nancieadolphe314 6 лет назад

    love this

  • @jp410
    @jp410 Год назад

    Hi Jeff, I have a question about the maman drum. The one you play half way into the video, I noticed the head is quite round. My only drum is a haitian maman, and the head shape is very oval and irregular, not very symmetrical. Bought it from DB in the East Bay, where I live. I'm talking about the shape of it looking down. I realize these are natural drums and never perfect -- they never look as round as a conga or even the kpanlogo drum in the video -- but I wonder, are rounder maman shapes considered to have better sound? Do drummers in Haiti prefer a more circular maman over an oval, mis-shapen one? I can't help but think that the less circular shapes aren't ideal, and I've always been a bit frustrated with mine, though I've never played another maman. Thank you.

  • @artist2k1
    @artist2k1 6 лет назад

    GREAT JOB JEFF!

  • @Jesus-mv9yr
    @Jesus-mv9yr 7 лет назад

    eyyyyyyy finally the tutorial :D

  • @keleccini
    @keleccini 6 лет назад +3

    Just curious. Does your "Ibo" have any thing to do with the Igbo people/culture or is it just a Haitian thing?

    • @bobbye.wright4424
      @bobbye.wright4424 6 лет назад +4

      Ibo is igbo in the americas here in georgia theres a place where enslaved igbos committed mass suicide rather than be enslaved its called ibos landing some afro americans are of igbo ancestry

    • @oluwablessed4641
      @oluwablessed4641 4 года назад +2

      @Stanley Dougé The beating itself sounds Igbo... This is Igbo Zamba, it's well use in Igbos churches
      I don't know why #Yoroubas hates Igbos this much...

    • @oluwablessed4641
      @oluwablessed4641 4 года назад

      He also did another tutorial where he called it Congo, he knows and understands that the beating and sounds originated from #Ala Igbo

    • @mariettaguest2796
      @mariettaguest2796 3 года назад +5

      Ibo is the Haitian way to pronounce in crerole. The rythmes is in Haiti since 1500. It has been brought to Haiti by nos ancestors Africans
      What ever son we play is based African
      Haiti is a black country. We kept the black culture inherited by our african ancestors who were slaves that is why we are so fanm good in music.
      Haiti is a little Africa right in the middle of the Ameriçan Continent
      . That means we are so so africans that we might be more african than all of your over there. CAN you BELIEVE THAT
      There us an history behind this that you need to learn that will help you understand why we are Africans not because we are blacks but also we never can let go the culture
      If some of your rythsms have been discontinued or completely lost in the Mother Land, come and look for them in Haiti. You're be surprised that it has been preserved.¹
      God bless
      I am crazy about the World history . The best way to traveling around the world without moving and spending money's

    • @mariettaguest2796
      @mariettaguest2796 3 года назад

      @@oluwablessed4641 0

  • @drumier
    @drumier 5 лет назад +2

    Beautiful, is that the quarter ton oak LP classic? Sounds fabulous.

  • @brandonh.6324
    @brandonh.6324 6 лет назад +2

    Sounds like Babatunde Olatunji. He's from Nigeria

    • @mariettaguest2796
      @mariettaguest2796 3 года назад +1

      No he's HAITIAN
      AFRICAN CULTURE IS OURS ALSO..and we are proud like to be black I mean AFRICAN
      BORNE IN HAITI. CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT

    • @darkseiid
      @darkseiid 3 года назад

      @@mariettaguest2796 He's talking about KSI, from the Yoruba people neighbouring the Ibo people.

  • @WACA1976
    @WACA1976 6 лет назад

    Superb work Jeff, great pedagogy! Can I ask are you left or right handed?

  • @jamesarline5664
    @jamesarline5664 5 лет назад

    Yambalu?

  • @enidesylvestre3168
    @enidesylvestre3168 4 года назад

    Old papa says; our black Ibo dream will come true, is it true?
    En verité Artibonite nou pa jwè.
    Gason yè bat yon Bon Tambou non.

  • @abiyahbenyasharel3545
    @abiyahbenyasharel3545 Год назад +1

    You all know that Igbos are authentic Jews right?

    • @Gabriella-le5fl
      @Gabriella-le5fl 5 месяцев назад

      Yes i know that, they are the Original , the True Jews , then we have the fake ones , the sionists

  • @enidesylvestre3168
    @enidesylvestre3168 4 года назад +1

    Menm yon sèl bòkò ap fété nan bouk la, tout pastè yo pa dòmi pou yo dansé, Paske yo frapé bon Tambou.

  • @gentlemood
    @gentlemood 5 лет назад +2

    That's how it gets done. I've been watching some Africans' masters playing djembe drums. The Haitian sound is way better - yours!

  • @j-note5231
    @j-note5231 3 года назад

    Need to have your voice louder and not sit in front of a color that offers no contrast. Poor production grade on this one.

  • @enwezormary3687
    @enwezormary3687 3 года назад

    Igbo is a language
    IBOs are the people in the land....
    I am IBO.....
    Get your fact right @blakjak38