West African Music for Fingerstyle Guitar

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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    In this lesson Fernando Pérez presents several tunes from West Africa. Directly learnt from African Jalis (Griots) these are traditional as well as original compositions specially arranged for guitar. Imitating the sound of West African instruments such as Kora, Ngoni or Balafon, Fernando demonstrates unique techniques on the guitar in order to perform the grooves and melodies in a faithful way. All the tunes can be played on nylon or acoustic steel string guitars. In this lesson you will learn
    • Understanding the sound and techniques of African instruments in order to apply them to the guitar.
    • Different techniques imitating Kora scale runs, Balafon breaks, etc.
    • Several grooves from Mali, Senegal, Gambia.
    • How to properly keep these grooves counting, tapping, and feeling.
    • Kora picking style with thumb and index.
    • Main scales used in West African music.
    • How West African music connects with Blues styles.
    • Combining West African styles with your own Blues licks.
    • Explanations on how to further develop this music style.
    • A West African repertoire full of variety.
    Each tune is taught phrase by phrase and played slowly on a split-screen.
    Titles include: The Mandinka Song, Massina Madou, Fatoudiob, Sanu, Mali Blues and Kulanjan
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Комментарии • 52

  • @billnmaree
    @billnmaree 3 года назад +4

    Some of those tunes really capture the feel of the Kora. Reminds me of Pierre Bensusan in many places. Nice playing!

  • @carlosruizberrocal4162
    @carlosruizberrocal4162 8 лет назад +16

    It's Amazing, the sound and rythm is very similiar to the Ayacuchan Guitar "Guitarra Ayacuchana" Ayacucho is a province in the andes region in Perú (My homeland).

    • @FernandoPerezGuitar
      @FernandoPerezGuitar 8 лет назад +5

      Yes Carlos, it has many similarities. In fact, Ayacucho is one of the cultural capitols of Peruvian music and has received many influences, so here you can tell where some of them come from.
      I've had the chance to tour in Peru and you guys have fantastic music styles for guitar.
      If you enjoyed this video you might like many others at my website: www.fernandoperezguitar.com
      Feel free to check them out.

    • @macaroon147
      @macaroon147 2 года назад +1

      Slavery possibly brought it there? Or was it there before slavery? Would be interesting to check

  • @samoryTure
    @samoryTure 9 лет назад +4

    Hi
    Just wanted to thank you for your wonderful work. This will not only help me tremendously understand my own father playing (im trying yo learn from him) But also help preserve the Rich west African Music. As you correctly stated in your intro "griot"not only are musicians But also" ORAL" history record keepers. Who knows how much is really lost over many generations .
    I did order the DVD Hope to get it soon.
    Again Thank you.

    • @FernandoPerezGuitar
      @FernandoPerezGuitar 8 лет назад

      Hi!
      That is great. I am glad your are trying to keep up with the tradition. It is true that many things must have been forgotten but we still need to keep on.
      I hope you are enjoying the DVD and many thanks for your comment.

  • @Cleveland_Chris
    @Cleveland_Chris 7 лет назад +2

    This dude is a beast on the classical guitar!

    • @zu0832
      @zu0832 6 лет назад

      Chris Zano he's playing steel string not classical

  • @hongjohn7
    @hongjohn7 5 месяцев назад +1

    sounds an open tuning? Would be good to know. I heard a lots of beautiful kora phrases.

  • @jed88
    @jed88 7 месяцев назад

    Yes!

  • @wolfgangk1
    @wolfgangk1 8 лет назад +1

    AWESOME!!! I COULD FEEL THE EARTH

  • @yonny1530
    @yonny1530 6 лет назад

    Thanks and Praise!

  • @ninodivino1088
    @ninodivino1088 5 лет назад +1

    amazing work, congratulations on your craft and hard work....I7m on my Journey and you7re a great inspiration :)

  • @willyrk492
    @willyrk492 Год назад

    Very Nice💝🙏

  • @davidvictor4742
    @davidvictor4742 4 года назад

    Groovin High!

  • @interestedpart2650
    @interestedpart2650 Год назад

    Nice!

  • @youssoufaofficiel9494
    @youssoufaofficiel9494 5 лет назад

    you are very good

  • @119FU
    @119FU 9 лет назад +4

    I find this kind of guitar playing very interesting, could you please recommend some musicians/artists that would be worth looking into, that are related to this kind of style/genre (or even any other genre for that matter). Thank you for your time.

    • @rasm0225
      @rasm0225 9 лет назад +3

      ali farka toure and Toumani Diabaté are the only ones I know but I think they might be what you're looking for.

    • @Atananaki
      @Atananaki 8 лет назад +7

      +119FU There are many..... Ali Farka Touré of course, Afel Bocoum, Boubacar Traoré, Lobi Traoré, Bombino, Baba Salah, Zani Diabaté are some of them who play(ed) the guitar, then you have fantastic kora players like Toumani Diabaté and Ballaké Sissoko....a whole universe of music

    • @josepereira712
      @josepereira712 4 года назад

      West Africa manecas costa Guiné Bissau
      ruclips.net/video/ELZ8dUwXyl0/видео.html

  • @kilikdudley
    @kilikdudley 9 лет назад +6

    Been waiting a long time for a good DVD on African styles. Love the guitar music from E Africa - Madagascar, too. You should consider tackling that as well.
    Thank you.

    • @FernandoPerezGuitar
      @FernandoPerezGuitar 9 лет назад +1

      Brandon Vestal Hi Brandon, Thanks for your comment. Definitely E Africa is a very interesting place for guitar. I am working on it currently so maybe in the near future...

    • @BabiletubeAbdulrahmanmmohamed
      @BabiletubeAbdulrahmanmmohamed 4 года назад

      @@FernandoPerezGuitar somali and oromo are very good at guitar

  • @enolys
    @enolys Год назад

    Hello very nice nice Kora vibes like the Diabate brothers whixh open tuning are tou using??

  • @taiwan9594
    @taiwan9594 4 года назад

    wow👏👏

  • @wasumyon6147
    @wasumyon6147 9 лет назад

    Beautiful. The tune and rhythm really caught me by surprise!

  • @charlespeterson3798
    @charlespeterson3798 7 лет назад +2

    why would you not indicate the tuning???????? Odd.

  • @JODYCARROLL
    @JODYCARROLL 3 года назад

    Sebastopol tuning

  • @nakmaluddinnawir9253
    @nakmaluddinnawir9253 4 года назад

    Very good...
    #alipbatareaction

  • @adrianlacy3164
    @adrianlacy3164 4 года назад

    what tuning is that sanu tune in ?

  • @BagsyBones
    @BagsyBones 9 лет назад +1

    What tuning do you use?

    • @BagsyBones
      @BagsyBones 9 лет назад

      My favorite! Incredible! I play mostly blues and just begun with open tunings. This is a great inspiration. Thank you for your response

    • @FernandoPerezGuitar
      @FernandoPerezGuitar 8 лет назад +5

      Hey! I little late reply but yes, you can play this music in D tuning (DADF#AD) as well as E tuning (EBEG#BE). They are great tunings because you can also play with them Blues, Country, etc. So even when you play West African music you can combine some Blues with it. I do explain some of this in the instructional DVD, showing the direct relation between West African music and Blues.

  • @ibbithegamer4734
    @ibbithegamer4734 3 года назад

    Is that simeone from Gta

  • @BenSures
    @BenSures 7 лет назад +1

    What is the tuning?

  • @richardcaulker1017
    @richardcaulker1017 6 лет назад +5

    This kind of music does not appeal to me partly because it is mostly in minor keys but mostly because it tends to be repetitive and monotonous. As a schoolboy in Sierra Leone West Africa, I used to tune to a Guinean station while studying and use this music as very quiet background music. It was kind of calming without me actually listening to it.
    It is very different from the highlife and palm wine music of Sierra Leone, Ghana and Nigeria which is mostly in uplifting major keys and less monotonous.
    However, this tutorial attempts to introduce classical techniques which make the music more complex and interesting. I hope African guitarists of this genre get the hint and step up their game.

  • @alainzorba1781
    @alainzorba1781 5 лет назад +4

    La technique mais pas l'esprit

    • @naalanke
      @naalanke 4 года назад +1

      Entierement d'accord....

  • @alainzorba1781
    @alainzorba1781 5 лет назад +1

    Technic OK but feeling ??

  • @NatureTable
    @NatureTable 3 года назад

    Nobody fucks with the Jesus.

  • @sebastienfedele9703
    @sebastienfedele9703 4 года назад

    yu try but you dont play like west african

  • @Edouari
    @Edouari 2 года назад

    hi, You do play guitar very well but definitly not West African guitar. Who teaches you this songs ? Had you ever listen some West African guitarist ? It looks like no, i'm sorry. it sounds more like Ayacuchan guitar ( and i love it too ) Carlos is right. You should listen to Ali Farka Touré for the malian blues style and to Djessou and Djekoriah Mory Kanté for the guinean part ( listen to the album guitare sèche on you tube ) and if you ever go to West Africa one day you'll be surprised by the level of ALL the guitarists you'll meet. No offense, you play very well but there's absolutely nothing from West Africa in your playing. Please don't call it so and wait mastering it before making a dvd, this is a scam. I'm so sorry cause you play very well but i had to say it. Keep on searching if you're really intersted by this culture and wait before selling a dvd or just say it's your interpretation but you can't say honestly this is West African guitar. Once again you play very well that's not the point.

    • @JahNgomba-ir2zi
      @JahNgomba-ir2zi 3 месяца назад

      I think you didn’t listen to him in the video’s intro. What he is doing is putting all the musical part on the guitar: kora , guitar , balafon , ngoni creating great fingerstyles songs. The title of the video isn’t “ playing like Ali Farka Touré”

    • @Edouari
      @Edouari 3 месяца назад

      I do have listen the intro, but still this is not ouest African guitar, sorry, just check out African guitarists :)

    • @JahNgomba-ir2zi
      @JahNgomba-ir2zi 3 месяца назад

      @@Edouari that’s exactly what he said. Most west African guitarist don’t do fingerstyle so that’s why is not like the others

  • @ftcdp42
    @ftcdp42 5 лет назад

    Too much space makes it soynd like bluegrass

  • @klippdachs
    @klippdachs 6 лет назад +1

    where is the african flow? And, much more important, where is the african passion?
    Sorry Sir, but this is sheer crap!!!