It's true. Marimbas don't make music. They make joy. They make my soul resonate! They make my eyes leak :p I adore this music! It makes me feel and move. as well as moves me!
Many many stars for this performance...joy to the world. I play Xylophone and I saw the table Marimba for the first time while " UMOJA " theater group was in Vancouver,BC Canada 2006. I really want get one....it drive me crazy, thanks for the joy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i would die of hapiness if i was there ! What a beautiful moment you had there ! It's my biggest dream to move to cape town and i'm planing on doing it soon ! :P
Alguien sabe cómo le dicen en África a éste instrumento?? Por que en la región Fraylesca los esclavos Africanos gritaban marimba, antes de empezar a tocar éste instrumento, por eso en Chiapas se le llamó marimba, más no se sabe si se referían a éste instrumento ó en realidad significaba otra cosa en su lengua nativa
+Kaibil Balam Me divierte tu comentario; los mismos que enseñaron la marimba a los africanos, también les enseñaron a los mayas, junto a otros conocimientos que hasta hoy configuran como enigmas
No no AND NO. This instrument is originally from Angola(AFRICA). That's why the name of the instrument in KIMBUNDU, a language from Angola. Slaves from Angola took the instrument to Latin America during slavery.
where did we all go wrong, these people are having more fun in 5 minutes than most of us have had in the last 10 years, you gotta love Africa!
It's true. Marimbas don't make music. They make joy. They make my soul resonate! They make my eyes leak :p
I adore this music! It makes me feel and move. as well as moves me!
Awesome. Everybit of this video is fantastic! Love the vibe!
TOTALLY FANTASTIC MUSIC!
Incredible ! Amazing video. *i like it* 👍
Many many stars for this performance...joy to the world. I play Xylophone and I saw the table Marimba for the first time while " UMOJA " theater group was in Vancouver,BC Canada 2006. I really want get one....it drive me crazy, thanks for the joy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yeah man, I couldnt say better tha you! This is the sound of our souls :)
OMG this is awesomeeee Love this people!!!! they dont make music at all.... they make hapinesssssssssss
Very Nice ❣🤗🤗🤗👏👏👏
Incredible, had me dancing last night!!
So talented!!!!! I love it!!!! Nakupenda Nakupenda Nakupenda!!!!! Made me dance and feel ALIVE! Good job!
Great music, great musicians!!
I love the rhythm, it really gets me up.. : D
WOW - Great rhythms, great sounds, great JOY in this music!!! Thank you for sharing ;-) ~
i would die of hapiness if i was there ! What a beautiful moment you had there ! It's my biggest dream to move to cape town and i'm planing on doing it soon ! :P
wow really nice musik! makes you feel happy
Nigeria >>>> wow I really love this both the dancers and the drummers all of you above all I love Africa.
... south africa
V. Good. I enjoyed it so much
Ross! i cant belive i found you on youtube!
Ross! I cant belive i found you on youtube! /Elias from Summer Camp.
class is in! and the teacha is Jah music!
This is where the real mallet percussion is!!
Top notch!
Love the energy! Keep it up!
i do marimba at school i am 11 and in sa bettysbay i know buyo africa bessie se likkie in the jungle and chorus
Best I have ever heard
I love all of you people. Thank you
freaking awesome!!
so good!! I cant sit still
well done.liked it..
Alguien sabe cómo le dicen en África a éste instrumento?? Por que en la región Fraylesca los esclavos Africanos gritaban marimba, antes de empezar a tocar éste instrumento, por eso en Chiapas se le llamó marimba, más no se sabe si se referían a éste instrumento ó en realidad significaba otra cosa en su lengua nativa
Wow.
I am glad that you enjoyed the music. Let us know when you are in Cape Town, and we can invite you to a public performance
I miss home :(
Arriba África
What is the relationship of Buya Africa and Skokiaan?
oh yeah
10/10
The adopted instrument of my Guatemala :)
+Kaibil Balam Me divierte tu comentario; los mismos que enseñaron la marimba a los africanos, también les enseñaron a los mayas, junto a otros conocimientos que hasta hoy configuran como enigmas
???
No no AND NO. This instrument is originally from Angola(AFRICA). That's why the name of the instrument in KIMBUNDU, a language from Angola. Slaves from Angola took the instrument to Latin America during slavery.
E Jorge do you even understand what I wrote?.... I dont think so... soo Yes yes AND YES!.
www.kalimba.co.za/old/marimbahistory.html - The history of the marimba
Africans have some trace of blood in their rythm ;)
this song i can play but you do it more advanced
sorry, have to disagree big-time. I'd have loved to see even more of them - the one dancer in particular displayed great natural rhythm and 'feel'.
bring in Ginger Baker
Ross yo
KEWL
isn't it G - C - D?
melodie is E - D - F - E smthn smthn
guy on the right looks like timmy from whitest kids u know
What is the drum called?
marimba or xilophone
I think the drum (at the back) is called Djembe.
goood
ruclips.net/video/8_GmQut5B-Y/видео.html&feature=share Masiko
how can those boring robot's just walk by without any emotion, what a sad sad society.
whats with the white guy?
Next thing you know Whites will take credit for discovering the Drum and African music.
Why are the White boys there...totally out of synch with the rhythm and the vibe. They should with with Justin Bieber or something.