Very nice playing and lyrics.🙏 Can you tell in what language thay sing,because is different from the trad.lyrics. And if it is possible to you - give us the lyrics ? Felicitation de la France
Balakulandjan is part of the Soli family of rhythms, Balakulandjan is one of the many initiation rhythms played in West Africa. It comes from the Malinke ethnic group in the Kouroussa region of Northeast Guinea. Musically it is very similar to Moribayassa - the kenkeni & dunumba parts are identical; while the second djembe part for Balakulandjan differs only a little from the first djembe part for Moribayassa. The song i about the long legged firebird. (think about el condor pasa and the phoenix returning every so many years, the firebird.) Sorry, i am just the guy trying to learn the djun djun part. Cant give you the lyrics but you can find a nice version of this rythm here. ruclips.net/video/ABI2bemPmh8/видео.html Merci beaucoup pour le reaction !!
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Very nice playing and lyrics.🙏
Can you tell in what language thay sing,because is different from the trad.lyrics. And if it is possible to you - give us the lyrics ? Felicitation de la France
Balakulandjan is part of the Soli family of rhythms, Balakulandjan is one of the many initiation rhythms played in West Africa. It comes from the Malinke ethnic group in the Kouroussa region of Northeast Guinea. Musically it is very similar to Moribayassa - the kenkeni & dunumba parts are identical; while the second djembe part for Balakulandjan differs only a little from the first djembe part for Moribayassa. The song i about the long legged firebird. (think about el condor pasa and the phoenix returning every so many years, the firebird.) Sorry, i am just the guy trying to learn the djun djun part. Cant give you the lyrics but you can find a nice version of this rythm here. ruclips.net/video/ABI2bemPmh8/видео.html
Merci beaucoup pour le reaction !!
sweet!