I was just assigned with learning to perform this music by my professor who studied under Bernard, Mark Stone. I am blown away at the complexity and sound of Bine, hope to find more gems like this on TH-cam. Also, if Mark sees this, hello
I'm only disappointed that i can't really hear the music as there is not much balance in the recording. (Not meaning to critcise). Somebody needs to make another recording under more controlled circumstances. It's worth it.
This video illustrates the challenges of recording live traditional African music in the field. When Balsab performs the hard-stick accompaniment, it is so loud that it mostly drowns out Woma's gyil. If you are going to record like this in Africa, get some training, experience, and appropriate equipment! The nature of the instruments, the playing styles, and the live conditions make this music exceptionally difficult to record well. Nice video otherwise though.
I think when it comes to rhythm African music doesn't owe
Nice
Thanks
Thank you Mr. Matthew for recording this video. I love my culture and special thanks to Bernard WOma and mr. Jerome. thank you God bless you indeed.
Thanks for your post Matt
I always want to listen to this man
very beautiful sounds
I was just assigned with learning to perform this music by my professor who studied under Bernard, Mark Stone. I am blown away at the complexity and sound of Bine, hope to find more gems like this on TH-cam. Also, if Mark sees this, hello
Send my greetings to Mark!
@@MatthewAubeuf will do!
Thanks for uploading. Fantastic👍🏼🙏
Hummmm,saakumunu will never die.🌞
Mr WOMA !!!No Stop this my Culture and Thanks a lot!!!
Very cool my people
I like my culture the best of Africa
It is truly special! I will never have enough appreciative things to say about Dagara culture!
Je voulais télécharger mais je n'arrive pas, cela est dû à quoi ?
I'm only disappointed that i can't really hear the music as there is not much balance in the recording. (Not meaning to critcise). Somebody needs to make another recording under more controlled circumstances. It's worth it.
Bernard Woma has recorded several albums of bine music! Certainly worth checking out if possible!
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Thanks! Will certainly check it out.
This video illustrates the challenges of recording live traditional African music in the field. When Balsab performs the hard-stick accompaniment, it is so loud that it mostly drowns out Woma's gyil. If you are going to record like this in Africa, get some training, experience, and appropriate equipment! The nature of the instruments, the playing styles, and the live conditions make this music exceptionally difficult to record well. Nice video otherwise though.
Waaoow what a rich culture we have the drama is very experienced with his style of drumming
Good point, but you take what you can get