Adungu Cultural Troupe: 'Pearl of Africa' (Singing Wells)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- Recorded on the 6th December 2012, this is the Adungu Cultural Troupe with 'Pearl of Africa'.
You can read the field report from our visit here: www.singingwell...
Singing Wells is a collaborative project between the Abubilla Music Foundation in the UK and Ketebul Music in Kenya. Our goal is to record, archive and share the tribal music of East Africa for two important reasons -- to preserve and celebrate the extraordinary cultural music heritage of the region and to help make this legacy relevant and fresh to today's musicians.
For more info, please go to our site over at: www.singingwell...
Energetic music.
Greetings from Tamil nadu, India
Alur fua this is something that we want to see all the time on TH-cam. Cultural identities is very important. Let our children know these instruments and how important they are to us. Keep it up Alurf
It's true!
Greetings to the people around Lake Victoria!
My daughter was there.
Long live the African tradition!
I grew up playing and enjoying Adungu. Keep it up Awobi kud anyira fua.
Hey guys, you made my day. This is so beautiful , I love it , much as I bumped into . I love our African roots. Keep it up.
I love Ugandans when it comes to dressing pleasant for traditional dance performances. Kenyans disappoint me big tine. They turn up looking like they don't value viewers opinion. Donetines assorted with less Tues across. Hopeless planning. Lovely unuform attires enhance traditional dance performances. Borrow from Europeans and Asians. They put so much work in the attire and than wins big time
This performance makes me go back to my cultural origin. Adungu instruments in display. Alur Oyee.
can't stop watching this video and the song - so beautiful sound
The commander is the one singing and playing the drum on the bass adungu
Where is da commanda
The command is the one at the back of the biggest instrument drumming
SO MUCH LOOOOOOOVE FOR THEASE PEOPLE AND MUSIC....
Love this so much, takes me back to my roots "pachu-pachu" yayyyyy
OMUHINDA FROM KENYA
I love Singing Well group❤
well done jimms , it reminds me of mr. sill of my child hood keep it up man. God bless
My favorite string instrument.
Jah Bless you Jadit, wer no mit dit, umed iwa mukende. Alur oyeeeeeeeh!
Am surprised...culture para..alur so proud
I tought we are lost, yet
We are the nation........big up keep posting our culture song
We loved them
He brother,we have gotten lost hmmmmmm check out some of my Adungu cover hmmmmm remember to subscribe 🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈
Yes indeed.
I know how to play those instruments also,tahnx its a nice song
Thum mit agombo miel. Love from Luo Kenya.
I heard it 15’ ago and I’m still traveling inside me. This groove hypnotised me. The African spirit is another story. Thank God internet is here so we can see and hear these beautiful music. CHEZA NGOMA.
what if a white guy came in and started dancing XD
Go for it! You are welcome. It is NOT about color!
Get him out
Wavulana hucheza vyombo vya muziki vizuri na wasichana ni wachezaji mzuri!
This group is really, really amazing. In the Western world they would earn millions. Can someone promote them please. I wish l had the means.
original from Gipir
I love it.
Wooooooo aforiwoooooooo
Lindíssimo ❤ minha gente
do you know the way?
The small girl... Cute..
fairly nice, somewhat repetitive. interesting the instrument two peeps are playing, one at each end
Greg, What do you mean by somewhat repetitive?
@@Didmasela Well, the players repeat the same melodic line over and over. Wonder why
amazing
I really like!
I found deh weh
Bravo
YOU HAVE TO HAVE EBOLA TO KNOW DE WAY
give out ur contacts
where is da queen