I first saw a person playing Gambian kora in the subway of NYC (Malang Jobarteh), can't forget it ever since. Combined with melodic singing and a story it creates the whole theatric experience
I met Alagi on my first trip to the Gambia on the plane. Telling my brother Njiakassi that i had met this Kora player, he revealed that he was his childhood friend. One evening Alagi visited us with one of his students and gave a concert on our terrace. What an evening, what a visit to the Gambia. Thanks to all the people who i was able to meet. So happy that the Gambia will get a chance to prosper, for freedom and less suffering.
Alagi MBye, my Master my teacher and good friend in the years 1995 - 2001. His strength, depth and sincerity with which he has lived and shared the culture of the Mandingos, the culture of the griots, their Kora music is unique. A great artist and upright preserver of antiquity, with all its reduction to the essential. You deserve great thanks and honour forever and ever. Stefan Charisius DUNDUMUSIK Charisius-on-Kora.
Amazing story and a great performance from string of a precious kora instrument. Indeed, the Gambia lost loss a great son, a kora mestro and a historical gem.
Koriang is also a Teso and Turkana name. The Iteso, the Turkana and the Karamojong were once one tribe. The Iteso and Turkana are found in Kenya. What ethnicity was Koriang?
History has been misinterpreted and mixed up and this has to stop. The nationalism that emanates from the current geographical separation must not continue to divide us and mix histories. We are all the same and it doesn't matter the surname of those who play the kora, what matters is the soul of those who play the kora. The song is saying everything, Jola Kelefa Meaning the Jola/Beafada warlord (Initially the Mandingas called the Beafadas by the name of Jolas. Currently the name Jola refers to the Jola ethnic group from Casamance, Guinea-Bissau and Gambia, not to Beafadas, for example Yahya Jammeh was Jola but has nothing to do with Kelefa Ba Sane who is Beafada); Badora jola y'ela the Warrior Jola/Beafada from the Badora region is dead, Again the song: Tambo be Baria his spear is leaning in Baria village Explaining, Baria is a village located in Guinea-Bissau, in Badora region, nowdays, Bambadinka, Bafata region. Djola/Beafada/Sane/Mane/Sonko/Sanha, Nyantchos, are all originally from Guinea-Bissau, the rulers of Kabu. There was a large movement of people and griots out of Kabu/Gabu from 1800 to 1870 because of wars with the Fula from Kolda/Fuladu in Senegal and the Fula from Futa Djalon in Guinea-Conakri which culminated in the fall of Kansala /Gabu in 1867-1869. This helped to take the kora to other regions where only 4-5 generations ago people started playing this instrument. It is because of this exodus that Gambia currently has many kora players, as well as casamance, in senegal. The kelefa Ba Sane that the song originally talks about has to do with the first invasions and wars with the Fula in the regions of senegambia (currently, parts of Guinea-Bissau/Gabu, Casamance and Gambia), which are from the period 1490 to 1560 and which ended with the victory of the Mandinka, helped by the Nyantchos/Sane/Mane/Sonko/Sanha who became lords of Gabu, reigning 300 years, until the defeat of Djanke Wali in 1860s. The Gambians and Bissau-Guineans are the same people and the Djelis have always moved freely between these two regions that were part of the empire of Gabu, as you said, but that does not make the kora from Gambia. In Gambia, Senegal and Guinea-Conakri, everyone knows that kora is from Guinea-Bissau.
He didn't say the Kora was discovered first in Gambia or originated in Gambia ..he said this was the first sigting/ introduction of the Kora in Gambia.
I have heard of these histories too but much needs clarification, as most histories are recounted by jali and can’t be checked by ‘others’…also I think many jali-jeli-griot traditions have been corrupted and changed by colonialism and that makes any statements very hard to prove…but thank you for giving insights! 🙏🏽👍🏽🇸🇳🇬🇲✊🏽
The Kora was invented in the present territory called Guinea Bissau in the place that was called Kansala by where it located the palace of the kingdom Mandinka in the region Senegambia. Kora originally is not from Gambia.
I have done a lot of research about the mandinka people and their history. No one really knows where the Kora originated but it is known for sure its origin came from the mandinkas. Let us try to use accurate information in order to reduce confusion.🤗
Kora is originally from Mali.and kurea moussa is also Malian. But i love gambia because gambia and Mali is the same country the same people the same language and the same story
Kora is originally from Gambia, at list Gambia is the only country that claim the origin of Kora, And the Suso’s Jobateh Mbay and all the Jalies agreed with it, if you look at the way they build there Koras in some parts of Africa you will see some difference, the Mali empire didn’t cover the whole of Gambia,
This man was a national treasure.
Rest in peace.
Indeed nature boy!
I first saw a person playing Gambian kora in the subway of NYC (Malang Jobarteh), can't forget it ever since. Combined with melodic singing and a story it creates the whole theatric experience
So beautiful and calming.
Through your music: you will never die. 🕊️ RIP Jali Alagi 🕊️
Jali alagi Brother... Love you from India.. Soulful... Heavenly voice's man.
Stories are touch to heart!!
this guy is amazing i could listen to him all day sad hes parted us
I met Alagi on my first trip to the Gambia on the plane. Telling my brother Njiakassi that i had met this Kora player, he revealed that he was his childhood friend. One evening Alagi visited us with one of his students and gave a concert on our terrace. What an evening, what a visit to the Gambia. Thanks to all the people who i was able to meet. So happy that the Gambia will get a chance to prosper, for freedom and less suffering.
Merci pour Une très belle chanson ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Alagi MBye, my Master my teacher and good friend in the years 1995 - 2001. His strength, depth and sincerity with which he has lived and shared the culture of the Mandingos, the culture of the griots, their Kora music is unique. A great artist and upright preserver of antiquity, with all its reduction to the essential. You deserve great thanks and honour forever and ever. Stefan Charisius DUNDUMUSIK Charisius-on-Kora.
Amazing story and a great performance from string of a precious kora instrument. Indeed, the Gambia lost loss a great son, a kora mestro and a historical gem.
Beautiful music and amazing storytelling.
May your soul rest in perfect peace 😭😭
Biutiful Rip Jali Alagi Mbye 🙏🏽🇬🇲🇸🇳
Great man from my beloved country. RIP papa
Love your kora. Amazing and wonderful tale
Jaliba Alajie Mby Faatuta ! N'Naa Daa mansoo ka bankoo soumaya a fe, ka yanfa a ma ! Saaya te jong tulaa muume.
Wonderfull February 2022 who is still there
Lovely storytelling from the kora player....
Rest in peace Dad
🎉thanks you
Amazing story
This is very beautiful. thank you
This music is ethereal
Absolutely lovely
May Almighty Allah Grant him jannah
ameen
Rest in peace my brother
DAS ist mal tolle Musik! 😊 🤞 ♥
Such a joy!
May Allah SWT have mercy on him
Hypnotic.
Real magic here ,storytelling the real African way.
Super Gut. I' M Proud for you.....
15"48, heaven sound !
Cameroonian who loves
Lovely expressions
Très fort jalibaa ! À bouloo diyata
Great music! I subscribed! Thanks very much ❤️
Interesting story
May Allah Grant you Janna.
May your soul rest in peace jali
ndeysane
Rest in peace 😢
May god bless him
Koriang is also a Teso and Turkana name. The Iteso, the Turkana and the Karamojong were once one tribe. The Iteso and Turkana are found in Kenya. What ethnicity was Koriang?
Mandé
@@eagleeye5943 That's very strange but not strange. We share many names with several communities in Nigeria, Ghana, and other West African countries.
Or anywhere i can follow him
He's not alive now brother
Rest in peace
History has been misinterpreted and mixed up and this has to stop. The nationalism that emanates from the current geographical separation must not continue to divide us and mix histories. We are all the same and it doesn't matter the surname of those who play the kora, what matters is the soul of those who play the kora.
The song is saying everything,
Jola Kelefa
Meaning the Jola/Beafada warlord
(Initially the Mandingas called the Beafadas by the name of Jolas. Currently the name Jola refers to the Jola ethnic group from Casamance, Guinea-Bissau and Gambia, not to Beafadas, for example
Yahya Jammeh was Jola but has nothing to do with Kelefa Ba Sane who is Beafada);
Badora jola y'ela
the Warrior Jola/Beafada from the Badora region is dead,
Again the song: Tambo be Baria
his spear is leaning in Baria village
Explaining, Baria is a village located in Guinea-Bissau, in Badora region, nowdays, Bambadinka, Bafata region. Djola/Beafada/Sane/Mane/Sonko/Sanha, Nyantchos, are all originally from Guinea-Bissau, the rulers of Kabu.
There was a large movement of people and griots out of Kabu/Gabu from 1800 to 1870 because of wars with the Fula from Kolda/Fuladu in Senegal and the Fula from Futa Djalon in Guinea-Conakri which culminated in the fall of Kansala /Gabu in 1867-1869. This helped to take the kora to other regions where only 4-5 generations ago people started playing this instrument.
It is because of this exodus that Gambia currently has many kora players, as well as casamance, in senegal.
The kelefa Ba Sane that the song originally talks about has to do with the first invasions and wars with the Fula in the regions of senegambia (currently, parts of Guinea-Bissau/Gabu, Casamance and Gambia), which are from the period 1490 to 1560 and which ended with the victory of the Mandinka, helped by the Nyantchos/Sane/Mane/Sonko/Sanha who became lords of Gabu, reigning 300 years, until the defeat of Djanke Wali in 1860s.
The Gambians and Bissau-Guineans are the same people and the Djelis have always moved freely between these two regions that were part of the empire of Gabu, as you said, but that does not make the kora from Gambia. In Gambia, Senegal and Guinea-Conakri, everyone knows that kora is from Guinea-Bissau.
He didn't say the Kora was discovered first in Gambia or originated in Gambia ..he said this was the first sigting/ introduction of the Kora in Gambia.
I have heard of these histories too but much needs clarification, as most histories are recounted by jali and can’t be checked by ‘others’…also I think many jali-jeli-griot traditions have been corrupted and changed by colonialism and that makes any statements very hard to prove…but thank you for giving insights! 🙏🏽👍🏽🇸🇳🇬🇲✊🏽
The Kora was invented in the present territory called Guinea Bissau in the place that was called Kansala by where it located the palace of the kingdom Mandinka in the region Senegambia. Kora originally is not from Gambia.
My brother research proper again
B D u dont anything about the kora
I have done a lot of research about the mandinka people and their history. No one really knows where the Kora originated but it is known for sure its origin came from the mandinkas. Let us try to use accurate information in order to reduce confusion.🤗
Kora is originally from Mali.and kurea moussa is also Malian. But i love gambia because gambia and Mali is the same country the same people the same language and the same story
Kora is originally from Gambia, at list Gambia is the only country that claim the origin of Kora,
And the Suso’s Jobateh Mbay and all the Jalies agreed with it, if you look at the way they build there Koras in some parts of Africa you will see some difference, the Mali empire didn’t cover the whole of Gambia,