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amazing percussive and vocal textures!!!
this is music for the giant embaire xylophone from Busoga, East Uganda, adapted for the stage. Great! It would be nice to know who and where they are.
Sounds from busoga eastern UGANDA..this is called embaile
Very nice! I like it. Do you know the name of the composition?
Steve Reich inspiration
Seriously this the only thing can make me happy in my life
amazing. thank you so much for sharing
Ah, bulungi nnyo😊
Wow luganda 👌
The amount of Ugandan women you’ll pull with that 😂
Good work
This sounds very great. whats the group called ?
sosolya undugu dance academy
"Things can get pretty wild"
Thank you
I suspect the instrument is not an aMadinda, but an aKadinda. Traditionally only three people play the amadinda and six people play the akadinda
Do you have any suggestions on where to find traditional amadinda music? I'd love to hear some. thanks!
Its #Embaire[in Lusoga]. The performance is in Lusoga
Does this composition have a name?
Do you know who is performing or where? Great performance!
Inspiring
Très beau
Hello thanks for the great work am having a documentary am going to shoot can I use this sound?
merci de partager
yessssssssssssssssssssssssssss
wow
Wawoo
5 edo
That's just noise.
It seems you don’t have the tools or intellectual availability to understand this kind of music. It’s a high level of polyrhythms. ;-)
It's polyrhythmic music idiot
amazing percussive and vocal textures!!!
this is music for the giant embaire xylophone from Busoga, East Uganda, adapted for the stage. Great! It would be nice to know who and where they are.
Sounds from busoga eastern UGANDA..this is called embaile
Very nice! I like it. Do you know the name of the composition?
Steve Reich inspiration
Seriously this the only thing can make me happy in my life
amazing. thank you so much for sharing
Ah, bulungi nnyo😊
Wow luganda 👌
The amount of Ugandan women you’ll pull with that 😂
Good work
This sounds very great. whats the group called ?
sosolya undugu dance academy
"Things can get pretty wild"
Thank you
I suspect the instrument is not an aMadinda, but an aKadinda. Traditionally only three people play the amadinda and six people play the akadinda
Do you have any suggestions on where to find traditional amadinda music? I'd love to hear some. thanks!
Its #Embaire[in Lusoga]. The performance is in Lusoga
Does this composition have a name?
Do you know who is performing or where? Great performance!
Inspiring
Très beau
Hello thanks for the great work am having a documentary am going to shoot can I use this sound?
merci de partager
yessssssssssssssssssssssssssss
wow
Wawoo
5 edo
That's just noise.
It seems you don’t have the tools or intellectual availability to understand this kind of music. It’s a high level of polyrhythms. ;-)
It's polyrhythmic music idiot