80 years old Bassi Traore master djembefola from Djoliba village,Mali (Fida-Mendiani-Madan-Manamani)
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Rhythm Suku-Mandiani-Madan (from Djoliba)- Manamani (2021)
Djembeba: Bassi Traore (Le Roi du mandeng) ; djembeden: Mamady Kouyate (Giovanni Maione - Naples, Italy: ); dundunba: Ibrahima Samake; dundunden: Madou Diarra (Faliké).
Mamady Kouyate: / mamady.kouyate.3
Madou Diarra: / madou.diara.397
Ancient culture will never die.
Grand bassin bonsoir.i touramagan SII yërèwollo.que le tout puissant vous protége.vous êtes magnifiques je suis une maman Traoré guinéenne depuis Dublin Ireland.
This gentleman has eaten well during his life, not like us who eat the ultra-processed garbage from the supermarkets, this is how strong he is and with good coordination at 80 years old, magnificent!
Thanks for the interesting consideration.
And he has also spent much less time is front of a screen, an ice cream or in a stupid SUV. That being said, this Master probably also carries excellent genes.
Most of Africa eats well , and with no heavy process foods
But infant mortality rates are still very high! And people usually start living more unhealthy once they get sucked into richer capitalist systems
Bonjour merci de nous donner la chance de voir un ancien nous montrée un vieux jeux
Super 👌
Merci beaucoup 🙏🙏
Super !
Le Manden !!! 💪
merci!
Amazing 🙏🏻 in hope to see more of these videos 💣
Dear Martin. Be sure about that. Some surprises are coming soon.
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Fida is another name for suku?
Wow, thaaaaaaaaaanks a lot! Where in Mali was this recorded?
In Djoliba village. Not far from Bamako, on the road for Guinea. The great Salif Keita also comes from Djoliba.
@@malifoliyereyere3485 I heard Mali isn't a safe place to visit currently, what do you think? When did you record this?
Way cool! But that Madan sounds more like a kind of Jansa? I know the names sometimes get muddled up, so maaaany regional stylistic differences…again anitié and good luck! 🎄✊🏽🍀🙏🏽🪘
This kind of madan comes from Djoliba village where you could occasionally also listen to the more common version of madan played by many musicians.
Cool thanks for the answer! Madan and djagbé were also often confused in the recent past…one thing i noticed is that very good and knowledgable djembefola can teach you and explain at least parts of the mysteries within the vast Mande percussion/dance/music/culture world…
And was the title “roi du mandeng” bestowed on Bassidi by someone(s) in particular?
Amazing...That accompaniment from Madan is identical to one from a Burkina Rhythm called "Fra" which was developed by Adama Dramé. It's fascinating how so many of the accompaniment phrases cross borders and ethnic lines. One sees that despite the stylistic, regional and dialectic differences, the rhythms are all part of one sprawling, complex and beautiful language. Thank you posting this!
@@yellodread it is also logical if you consider the Mande speaking world as a continuous, dynamic and very diverse whole, both in language usage and music
Ends on Urukutu! I know it as Yagua from Ivory Coast…nice anice!!
Sorry, not urukutu but Manamanì.
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