I'm no expert but the djembefolas of today have taken the playing far beyond the traditional in order to show their skills. I know perhaps 50 traditional songs - and this one is not among them. The little odd time signatures played by Babara don't seem to have any analog in the traditional songs/rhythms. Playing to a Western audience is a good way to be desired by Western Unis. so much so that educational visas(F-1) have been granted to rather young masters. I took lessons from perhaps a dozen of them during the 1990s...in the states. Moreover, wide recognition can be a total ticket out of poverty for a talented djembefola these days. Guinea has - and has had - "djembe tourism" for some time now. If you're able to go to the old continent, I highly recommend it. Of course I am likely to be wrong ;)
@@souldeep808 It's new to me as well. * Shrugs * At ny rate it is very cool. One of the things I have noted when master djembefolas come to the states is that the men not only seem to be in some sort of competition - we had 7 Malians over to teach at one time - it is that they ARE in competition to see if any will be granted visas. I drummed with the Official dance troupe of Guinea in the early 1990s. That was a lot different as those amazing people were revered at home. I got to know Abdoulaye Sylla very well. He passed recently and there are videos on RUclips celebrating his life. He was a wonderful human. His wife(American) is a sweetheart. I live about two hours driving time from their home. The dance troupe's name is Les Ballets Africains. Yamoussa Camera lives here now....he's great.
Questo vuoi dire chi hai perso il figli di andare avanti non il dietro .di non piangono piu .perche chi morto non ritorno mai più. Però il suo spirito e con noi genitori per sempre .nell' nostro cuore finché viviamo solo questo basta vestito nero cambia vestito .comincia menti vestito colorato come me .questo è mio moltivo di oruemagbe maghigbi
8 years later still love it
He always makes drumming look so fun! Great video!
Tom, thanks for sharing - Babara is extraordinary, brings the joy :)
IK ZAT IN ZIJN KLASSSSSS, Echt geweldige kerel
Bakala on kekenis
saludos abrazos buena vibra eres super dundunero
just look at the smile on his face, look at his eyes as he plays. he is smiling and playing to honor his creator
What an incredible guy!
I love this solo !tkx for this post
belle énergie! contagieux le plaisir qui vous habite, merci pour votre partage.
Djembe family !!! Enjoyed his workshop in SoCal
Phenomenal
Ik ben nu bezig met dit nummer. Is niet makkelijk maar echt een tof nummer! Goede kwaliteit filmpje trouwens 👍🏼
Exelent
rock !
Thanks for your post.
rock 2 !
Babara Bangoura is a great Djembefola! Where can I get the lyrics of the song?
SO MUCH FUN!!!!
Leuk Lucia, bedankt en succes!
lit
with Love you can do everything
hola tom kieboom me gustaria saver si me podrias pasar la letra de la cancion porfavor
Beautiful
Trop cool, ta music
petit clin d’œil à Amara. Bien joué.
Super
You're welcome, have fun!
+Tom Kieboom love this video, the rhythm and the song. do you have the lyrics for the song?
djembesoli1 CG cxgr BN
Hi can anyone provide the names of the dunun players??
bien vu les gars!!!
dank je Babbe
Yes!!!
Bravo
Geweldig!
I love this song! Anyone know the lyrics. Is it his ORIGINAL??
I'm no expert but the djembefolas of today have taken the playing far beyond the traditional in order to show their skills. I know perhaps 50 traditional songs - and this one is not among them. The little odd time signatures played by Babara don't seem to have any analog in the traditional songs/rhythms.
Playing to a Western audience is a good way to be desired by Western Unis. so much so that educational visas(F-1) have been granted to rather young masters. I took lessons from perhaps a dozen of them during the 1990s...in the states. Moreover, wide recognition can be a total ticket out of poverty for a talented djembefola these days. Guinea has - and has had - "djembe tourism" for some time now. If you're able to go to the old continent, I highly recommend it.
Of course I am likely to be wrong ;)
Todd Wright Exactly! I know a few but never heard this one. They usually sound somewhat familiar. Never heard this one.
@@souldeep808 It's new to me as well. * Shrugs * At ny rate it is very cool. One of the things I have noted when master djembefolas come to the states is that the men not only seem to be in some sort of competition - we had 7 Malians over to teach at one time - it is that they ARE in competition to see if any will be granted visas. I drummed with the Official dance troupe of Guinea in the early 1990s. That was a lot different as those amazing people were revered at home. I got to know Abdoulaye Sylla very well. He passed recently and there are videos on RUclips celebrating his life. He was a wonderful human. His wife(American) is a sweetheart. I live about two hours driving time from their home. The dance troupe's name is Les Ballets Africains. Yamoussa Camera lives here now....he's great.
后面dundun是Sylla吗?看着好像啊!
Diversión
Questo vuoi dire chi hai perso il figli di andare avanti non il dietro .di non piangono piu .perche chi morto non ritorno mai più. Però il suo spirito e con noi genitori per sempre .nell' nostro cuore finché viviamo solo questo basta vestito nero cambia vestito .comincia menti vestito colorato come me .questo è mio moltivo di oruemagbe maghigbi
Schitterend.
its Makono soli litle vspell mistake :)
Yeah, already knew that, I now figured out how to change it on RUclips. Cheers, Tom
:) nice
if you want change it select video click on the tilte of your video
and you can change it