It was composed by his brother Dechaud Mwamba, who was also the rhythmist. Dr. Nico played the solo guitar. And they were both in African Jazz led by Joseph Kabasele
Thanks alot sir, you are a fine guitarist, excellent guitar skills and your demos are really easy to follow and neat. Can you tell us about yourself, especially where you picked up your guitar skills,and do you have a website or you just record for RUclips?
Your transcription is terrific. I've played this tune many years but with a basis from Aresenio Rodrigues/Chano Pozo's " Serende" which i think AMM was influence by.Only recently have i been able to locate AMM and appreciative of these great Congolese tunes. Thanks for the post.. Eddie R Long Beach CA
***** ...Thank you....I went to see King Sunny Ade in Piedmont Park in Atlanta in the 80s and came away a big fan of the opening group I'd never heard of....Loketo. Then I moved to Miami and started hearing Haitian compas. I'll be keeping up with the music on your Google page....thanks again...
Thank you for the link. Well deserving song as well, if it was only up to me I could spend all day playing Nico's music.
whaou makaba 448 mémoires très très très mystique
I have this song. Little did i know it belonged to doctor nico kasanda
It was composed by his brother Dechaud Mwamba, who was also the rhythmist. Dr. Nico played the solo guitar. And they were both in African Jazz led by Joseph Kabasele
This is not for Joseph kabasele but Roger Izeidi ....Sung by joseph Kabasele...Jeep
Fantastic
wouah le boulot !
yeah
Sir, Many many thanks, I now will subscribe to you.
Thanks alot sir, you are a fine guitarist, excellent guitar skills and your demos are really easy to follow and neat. Can you tell us about yourself, especially where you picked up your guitar skills,and do you have a website or you just record for RUclips?
What is this? Should I start dancing rumbe or cha cha cha?
Your transcription is terrific. I've played this tune many years but with a basis from Aresenio Rodrigues/Chano Pozo's " Serende" which i think AMM was influence by.Only recently have i been able to locate AMM and appreciative of these great Congolese tunes. Thanks for the post..
Eddie R Long Beach CA
What is it with the colour?
Which part is "mi-solo"...and what are the other parts called?
I really don't know but I hope somebody is going to answer
GuitOp81 ...have you ever heard Coupe Cloue..the Haitian great?
No, but I will remedy to that immediately with the help of youtube
***** ...Thank you....I went to see King Sunny Ade in Piedmont Park in Atlanta in the 80s and came away a big fan of the opening group I'd never heard of....Loketo. Then I moved to Miami and started hearing Haitian compas. I'll be keeping up with the music on your Google page....thanks again...
Wow, this is great...thanks!
Sorry Jeef