Gracias, Gracias, Gracias!!... esta exelente, todos los días ingresaba a tú pagina web a votar por esta cancion. Es una motivacion enorme levantarse mañana a practicarla.. Mi amigo Muchas Gracias...
thanks for this. when i was growing up in nigeria. an old man, my next door neighbor had all prince nico records. he would play almost all of them every sunday morning very loud. he died a few years ago. I never really appreciated the songs until i got older. i've been wanting to learn this for a long time. thanks a lot.
I eliminated the tabs from the videos for two reasons: 1. they take a lot of time to write and put in the video, especially when one can just learn the part without writing it down 2. I found out that very few people actually use them, especially for the soukous solos, while many prefer to have just a very slow step by step close up version
I have to reply because you called me Maestro, but the answer is the same i have already given before. You can find it in these comments here. If you want the chords for a specific video I can give them to you very quickly, among all my videos there must be not more than 6 chords ;). Which video are you talking about?
hello friend will be that you can put the chords written, I am a beginner and I would like them to learn and also three types of samples will be playing touch each would be great Thanks from Barranquilla Colombia
GuitOp81 Nico Mbarga was half Nigerian and Half Cameroonian, so you could call him "Camogerian". I guess he picked the sunny sound from Makossa, whose musical structure is not too far from the Congolese rumba. He equally had many Cameroonians in his band, although his records were mainly released in Nigeria.
I want to know who you are? Guitop81 you're really strong, and I wanted to ask if you can transcribe me the final part Akie Special, the second guitar. I would like the last part, of Special Prince Nico Mbarga
Barranquilla's and all people from the north of Colombia thank you for your post. Wish you have sweet mother soon. !!!!
Barranquilla Presente!!! Exelente lo que haces...
This in colombian north coast is so popular. We love this song
Gracias, Gracias, Gracias!!... esta exelente, todos los días ingresaba a tú pagina web a votar por esta cancion. Es una motivacion enorme levantarse mañana a practicarla..
Mi amigo Muchas Gracias...
thanks for this. when i was growing up in nigeria. an old man, my next door neighbor had all prince nico records. he would play almost all of them every sunday morning very loud. he died a few years ago. I never really appreciated the songs until i got older. i've been wanting to learn this for a long time. thanks a lot.
I eliminated the tabs from the videos for two reasons:
1. they take a lot of time to write and put in the video, especially when one can just learn the part without writing it down
2. I found out that very few people actually use them, especially for the soukous solos, while many prefer to have just a very slow step by step close up version
Excelente, para mi es la mejor cancion africana instrumentalmente.
Yes! from Barranquilla! nice cover bro! keep them coming!
Maestro!!!...brilliant!
Thank you! Would love to hear Wayo in law next!
Muy muy muy bien maestro ufffff la sacaste al pelo te felicito.
Really nice effort my friend, this is beautiful and I want to get my guitar and work on these riffs, thank you
merci frere! much loved in the Caribbean islands too (along with "Sweet Mother"). Excellent stuff!
omg!!!! amé esto
Thanks!
eel puutooo amoooooooooooooo!!
solo quilla q tiempos aquellos
solo solista el inmortal
I have to reply because you called me Maestro, but the answer is the same i have already given before. You can find it in these comments here. If you want the chords for a specific video I can give them to you very quickly, among all my videos there must be not more than 6 chords ;). Which video are you talking about?
My friend where you from'? am de Barranquilla like me the music soukous. greetings
Good 👍
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww 🙂
hi
I am from barranquilla
have you tabs ?
hello friend will be that you can put the chords written, I am a beginner and I would like them to learn and also three types of samples will be playing touch each
would be great
Thanks from Barranquilla Colombia
Y cuales son los punteos ?
GuitOp81 Nico Mbarga was half Nigerian and Half Cameroonian, so you could call him "Camogerian". I guess he picked the sunny sound from Makossa, whose musical structure is not too far from the Congolese rumba. He equally had many Cameroonians in his band, although his records were mainly released in Nigeria.
He was a Nigerian by culture, Nationality and music. Nigerian Highlife music was his style.
what about the tab?
I want to know who you are? Guitop81 you're really strong, and I wanted to ask if you can transcribe me the final part Akie Special, the second guitar.
I would like the last part, of Special Prince Nico Mbarga
Mercie au importer africaine
Do you have any tabs?
As far as I know the tabs are C and D chords just strum and fingerpluck accordingly.
Hey he was Cameroonian ok?
Nigerian
Do you have the tabs?