Please kindly excuse me, I wish you could be shooting some of the videos in the morning, when the sun shines too much it makes the people look darker in the video and we can't even recognize them. Thanks for your attention💕Rocky Napari🇬🇭 is my name
What an odd comment? Cameras work on light, I would say the resolution and images of this video are excellent. The people on the video look dark because they are beautifully dark, kissed by the sun as they say. I can see them clearly. With poor lighting the pictures may not be as clear. Disabuse your mind of colourism, enjoy the music and the ambience of the amazing scenery and savour the wonderful sounds of the kologo.
It is traditional Talensi/“Frafra music” from Northern Ghana, West Africa. It is being played on an instrument similar to the akonting (A relative of the banjo) called the kologo. It is a two string spiked lute made of a gourd, with an animal skin sound plane. It is played with the large plectrum you see or in a plectrum style with the finger nails.
Super, super homes I miss my sweet home I will be back soon Ghana upper east
Great music from Adimazanga ❤❤
Is there a website you can download frafra songs
Love this particular sound... 👊🏿👍🏿
Excellent, fantastic music!!!!
That is wonderful
nice tunes
Love this song very much, God bless all frafra people 🙏🙏🙏
Excellent
wish I could dance like that
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Please kindly excuse me, I wish you could be shooting some of the videos in the morning, when the sun shines too much it makes the people look darker in the video and we can't even recognize them. Thanks for your attention💕Rocky Napari🇬🇭 is my name
What is wrong with looking darker
@@betsybunila9743 exactly
What an odd comment?
Cameras work on light, I would say the resolution and images of this video are excellent.
The people on the video look dark because they are beautifully dark, kissed by the sun as they say. I can see them clearly.
With poor lighting the pictures may not be as clear.
Disabuse your mind of colourism, enjoy the music and the ambience of the amazing scenery and savour the wonderful sounds of the kologo.
What kind of song is this
It is traditional Talensi/“Frafra music” from Northern Ghana, West Africa. It is being played on an instrument similar to the akonting (A relative of the banjo) called the kologo. It is a two string spiked lute made of a gourd, with an animal skin sound plane. It is played with the large plectrum you see or in a plectrum style with the finger nails.