Love how Amara and Mohammed switch to lower-pitched drums after their solos. It's rare to have four djembefolos who ALL present very tasteful solos that don't rely on just sheer speed to impress. Great video! Love Mamedy's composition. It puts the lie to "no new rhythms" in djembe music. Thanks guys!
You know, my first workshop was with Mamady in St. Louis! I came from KC to be there around 2004! Still drumming with Mamady Keita, but now he is based in Monterrey, Mexico and you have to go, there. Drum Instructors he trained are located in NC and Chicago, and you can seek them to teach workshops in Missouri, if you are interested. I also do some teaching, myself!
@@priceta992 thank you. Just let me know were and when and info about your classes. Much appreciated. Thank you. I do not want to give up on my drumming. Its my life and keeps me alive at 58 years old !!!!
I love this peice! Besides the challenging first accompaniment, there's one hell of a dunun melody! Between the dununs and the bass djembe, I am hearing two rolls, as if the dununs were upright and being played with two sticks, ballet style. But it’s all traditional, horizontal dununs played with one stick! Notice about halfway through, I Mamady looks as if he's left his plane and is communicating with the spirit world. It was a pleasure and a blessing to be there in person!
What dunduns? Don’t get me wrong, of course the djembefolas are out of this world amazing but the person videoing this should show footage of those incredible dununs rocking this! It seems, maybe, disrespectful even?
@@peternorthe1912 my bad! You are correct the dununs are actually the most important for this music and they were solid--however I was a bit star-struck by the master djembe drummers up front. After all I had driven 600 miles to participate in this workshop!! LOL
8:06.... He enters the zone, and I'm LOVING the close up of his face and hands. a few seconds later..... Random zoom out totally took me out of the moment.
.As you can see in his performance, he is a great djembefola. I do mention him in the credits and Mamady Keita acknowledges him after the performance, But even he, a great djembefola, calls Mamady Keita "Master."
Not that I know of, but there are instructors who teach it on theTam Tam Mandingue International web page, you can ask this question directly to instructors in MK"s method. www.ttmda.com/?lang=en
Masters.. Yes 👍.. You question their "line up"? ..Its a performance, facing an audience 🎵 the Dun Duns ( 3 drums playing rhythm and bell parts) are positioned behind the djembe players who take their timing from them. Circles.. more in a workshop .. but tighter and better energy than this ? 💥
Just what my Soul needed ❤
Mamady's solo with the alternating slap and third slap gives me goosebumps everytime. A living legend!
Raf C And Dr Djo Bi's as well.
Yesssssss💚💙💚💙😁👏🏽
Hervorragend ❤ Best of Liste .....
Love how Amara and Mohammed switch to lower-pitched drums after their solos. It's rare to have four djembefolos who ALL present very tasteful solos that don't rely on just sheer speed to impress. Great video! Love Mamedy's composition. It puts the lie to "no new rhythms" in djembe music. Thanks guys!
Amara kante ' bolokada konde mamady keita e Mohammed ? You Now surname please
Amazing
This Is Like A Broom For The Mind!!!
Cleans All The Junk Out!!!
Love Love This!!!
This is spiritual. I'm loving it
Man, Bolo is a force to be reckoned with. I love them all, but my oh my!
super rythme avec des grands djembefolas merci pour cette video
Awesome video, thanks for posting this! I've been looking forward to seeing some of the better camera angles :)
they are having a conversation. to be heard Saturday, 4/13/24
on Radio Soleil (2-6 pm) from Little Haiti, Brooklyn, N Y
Thank you, bolokelen, I'm glad you like it! And thank you for a truly wonderful experience!
I wish I could meet you all soon in St. Louis Missouri 💜😊
You know, my first workshop was with Mamady in St. Louis! I came from KC to be there around 2004! Still drumming with Mamady Keita, but now he is based in Monterrey, Mexico and you have to go, there. Drum Instructors he trained are located in NC and Chicago, and you can seek them to teach workshops in Missouri, if you are interested. I also do some teaching, myself!
@@priceta992 thank you. Just let me know were and when and info about your classes. Much appreciated. Thank you. I do not want to give up on my drumming. Its my life and keeps me alive at 58 years old !!!!
A sense of Cleansing .... Love You God Bless 👉🌍 🇵🇷
Vary Strong ....This Beautiful Music
SO COOL ,
I love this peice! Besides the challenging first accompaniment, there's one hell of a dunun melody! Between the dununs and the bass djembe, I am hearing two rolls, as if the dununs were upright and being played with two sticks, ballet style. But it’s all traditional, horizontal dununs played with one stick! Notice about halfway through, I Mamady looks as if he's left his plane and is communicating with the spirit world. It was a pleasure and a blessing to be there in person!
What dunduns? Don’t get me wrong, of course the djembefolas are out of this world amazing but the person videoing this should show footage of those incredible dununs rocking this! It seems, maybe, disrespectful even?
@@peternorthe1912 my bad! You are correct the dununs are actually the most important for this music and they were solid--however I was a bit star-struck by the master djembe drummers up front. After all I had driven 600 miles to participate in this workshop!! LOL
I dunno who they are, but this the meanest shit i ever heard in my entire life. Deeply religious and just medicinal work right here !
Love drum talk !!! Ausome 💛💕💙💓💜💞💞💜💙💕💛
THIS IS GREAT I PLAYED WITH BOLOKADA CONDE BEFORE
hey dont forget that amara kante is there.he is also a mater djembefola.Ive done work with him before and the guy is a beast on the djembe
Excellent !!!
Magic...
Peace upon this earth
Please do not remove.... respect the culture
8:06.... He enters the zone, and I'm LOVING the close up of his face and hands. a few seconds later..... Random zoom out totally took me out of the moment.
the sound sounds itself.!!!!
RIP KING
Super rythme
Rip keita!!!!!
.As you can see in his performance, he is a great djembefola. I do mention him in the credits and Mamady Keita acknowledges him after the performance, But even he, a great djembefola, calls Mamady Keita "Master."
Muito bom, excelente percussão.
Magic!
Agreed!
ARISTOBULO, NO ESTÁS SOLO MI PANA....
on point !
Bless
Imádat van...azóta is ;)
💚🧡❤️
i like
Meu Deus!!!
Is there a choreography video for this rhythm
Not that I know of, but there are instructors who teach it on theTam Tam Mandingue International web page, you can ask this question directly to instructors in MK"s method. www.ttmda.com/?lang=en
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Is that John Cleese playing dununba?
Y’all stop acting like Amar didn’t snap in the beginning
10:00 im literally dying of laughter
Bit duo Wish bolokada💪🏾
1:49 !!
Obviously masters but playing in a line ? I call it the stage syndrome. Circles are way more tight and better energy.
Masters.. Yes 👍.. You question their "line up"? ..Its a performance, facing an audience 🎵
the Dun Duns ( 3 drums playing rhythm and bell parts) are positioned behind the djembe players who take their timing from them.
Circles.. more in a workshop .. but tighter and better energy than this ? 💥
I think you dont anything about drummig John Smith
:)
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