Salam from Bangladesh. I learned about Kora while searching about the cultures of countries like Gambia and Senegal. And I am absolutely in love with it!!!
That's the beauty of music. It transcends language and culture, speaking to us on a level nothing else quite does, even if we can't understand the words.
@@glitchxero4687Music does, in fact, not inherently cross through cultural, it is as human boundaries, varied an unique as language and culture. I have heard plenty of music from more isolated/non-western places, especially the Amazon, that do not give me their intended meaning and feeling naturally. I only know what to feel because someone wrote it down.
Somebody is giving a precious musical performance. WHAT'S HIS NAME??!! I want more and someone is just making money ( you tube without giving credit to the artist behind the scene. Please if you read me just give this performance a name; We have two awesome musician who deserve to get their names here
greetings from germany! i saw and heard a man playing this instrument on a subway a few days ago and i had to research more. it was such a lovely experience
It's the first time I heard the sound of this beautiful instrument. Simple yet powerful and mesmerizing. And the singer has a good voice. Thank you for uploading this. Greetings and respect from Türkiye.
Is trying to give a message about disable people,we should not try to emphasize power on them, because is the will of Allah,so we should not look low on them,we are all the same,
I would really like more information on these performers. At least their names, and maybe a summary of the lyrics, the language being sung, etc. It's beautiful music, and context would make it even more so.
Thank you for this I first see a Kora on tv programme back in the 70s loved its sound , I dont know what he is singing about but I feel it "Nagadef" or hello as I think it is in Gambian .
Hi! I bought Alhaji Bai konte and the kora to the USA in 1973 - koramusic.net the word you learned is in WOLOF, spoken in Senegal, Gambia and the region. The kora is a Mandinka instrument by origin, and kora griots are Mandinka - they say hello in Mandinka - Kairabe
Id love to play the kora but at times i thought the string was going to break in his face 😂 I'd be worried. Ive been whipped by a string or two before 😊
Hi this man is amazing he s speaking local language called mandinka in Gambia the lyrics is disabled people an the normal people are all equal in the eyes of god if I have time I will translate it more to you
m.alik same story for me bro, im here in germany trying to connect to my fathers side of my family. they all say the very best way is to come to gambia and learn it there with the people! you apparently can get english-mandinkan book guides for learning there, maybe there are some online too for order. nice edits btw ✌🏾🍀
It is the opposite Latino music sounds like African music because of a historical connection. From the Muslim Moors who ruled Spain for centuries to the millions of enslaved blacks taken by the Spanish and influenced the Latino culture.
He is literally saying , disable people are God creation ,and we witness that it is a God creation ! Don't you feel pity/sad for the cry of a disable? ,let's respect the disable people, give them there due right and respect in the globe . We have neglected the disable, he literally saying they deserved the best of treatment in the world
I can translate word for word but the gist of the song is about having empathy for the disabled. To paraphrase I witness that disability is an act of God, no one should make fun of or abuse them. Give them their rights and treat them with kindness
Here is a rough translation of the lyrics, I have omitted some of the phrases which are repeated through out the song but hope this will make some sense Lang jurkoh mingbe tengting Literally means a disabled person as he or she is. But the more accurate would be the state of a disabled person Allah lo dahreng It's god's creation Nbeh nga sadayo koh Allah la dahreng We all witness it god's creation or doing Lang jurkoh mingbe tengting Allah la dahreng nga sadayo koh Allah la dahreng Paraphrase I witness that being disabled is god's doing Allah la dahreng nga sadayo koh Allah lo taykeh Just another way of framing the previous phrase but it's the same meaning Lang jurkoh la kumboh The cries of a disabled person Ning mayteh balloh far Doesn't this make you feel sad or empathetic? Nga sadayo koh Ning mo Allah la Kerr tea I witness that this is god's doing Lang jurkoh la waarseo The condition of a disabled person Ning mayteh balloh far Doesn't this make you feel sad? Alla nga Lang jurkoh bounga Let's honour the disabled Kneigh lah ygantu dee lah Let's grant them their rights ..... Sorry there's a lot of repetitions but this is the theme of the song.
Salam from Bangladesh. I learned about Kora while searching about the cultures of countries like Gambia and Senegal. And I am absolutely in love with it!!!
Bangalis are direct Africans descent
Kemon nacho brother!
@@breezeanonymous6034Every human in the world is direct African descent.
I learned about the kora when I would hear jali in Manchester u.k. It just echoed in the maze of streets and made me fall in love with it.
@@brandonwiles-n8tpero muchos no lo aceptan , toda la humanidad 👍🏿
I can’t understand what he is saying, but I can feel the rhythm and emotion they create.
It’s potent and engrossing.
He’s taking about everyone’s equality
Evok_RayWen A lovely message.
Yup!
That's the beauty of music. It transcends language and culture, speaking to us on a level nothing else quite does, even if we can't understand the words.
@@glitchxero4687Music does, in fact, not inherently cross through cultural, it is as human boundaries, varied an unique as language and culture.
I have heard plenty of music from more isolated/non-western places, especially the Amazon, that do not give me their intended meaning and feeling naturally. I only know what to feel because someone wrote it down.
Somebody is giving a precious musical performance. WHAT'S HIS NAME??!! I want more and someone is just making money ( you tube without giving credit to the artist behind the scene. Please if you read me just give this performance a name; We have two awesome musician who deserve to get their names here
The song is: Lanjuurrtoo by Yankuba Conteh
The song is: Lanjuurrtoo by Yankuba Conteh
The way Ifrikans communicated, passing the words of the Ancients to the Young ones. Story tellers were the Prophets & news anchors. 🔥 Love
What an incredible instrument! It's one of my favorite sounds. I love this video. I'm from Brazil. Hugs.
Cibele , have you listened to Sona Jebarteh ? Check that .
Kora maker : www.kora-manding-harps.com
I'm from Gambia hugs
Irmã, tu és africana sem dúvida. Por essa razão sentes música no fundo do teu ser. Beijinhos. Vê boubacar traoré
One love 🇧🇷
props to the drummer! those are some smooth counterpoints, man
Saw a video from TikTok. DAs lied geht so tief rein. Danke fürs teilen!
Incredible! Africans are natural at music and dance - simply gorgeous!
greetings from germany! i saw and heard a man playing this instrument on a subway a few days ago and i had to research more. it was such a lovely experience
Thank you so much the instrument name is Kora is for Mandinka ethnic in west Africa specially for the griot of this ethnic myself i belong to
I remember my music teacher showed this to me back in 7th grade, now I graduated from highschool! Still listen to this day
She showed it to the whole class to demonstrate this instrument
Here from DustToDigital!! Music is so awesome...
I have no idea what he's saying but damn he's jamming, I can feel all the emotions.
My love and respect to all people of Gambia, I loved the song, the music and the scenery.
J'ai découvert cet instrument en bretagne (improbable) il y a quelques jours et je suis tombé en amour sur cette sonorité
Best kora song I've heard
then you should listen to Tata Dindin, he is one of the best Griots to ever touch the Kora! 🙏🏽
Thank you🙂
Came from insta after seeing a piece of the video. This is beautiful from the sounds to the message behind it
that groove is so beyond
So emotional nice piece of music
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MALI,GAMBIA,GUINEA,SENEGAL same peoples and same culture. Very proud to be part of this side of Africa.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's the first time I heard the sound of this beautiful instrument. Simple yet powerful and mesmerizing. And the singer has a good voice. Thank you for uploading this. Greetings and respect from Türkiye.
This slap in the best possible way. I can't stop listening to this amazing song
very beautiful and spiritually inspirational. Thank you very much from Australia.
Absolutley Beautiful
Bravo les musiciens ! Super son ..Merci
I'd love a translation of the song.
Is trying to give a message about disable people,we should not try to emphasize power on them, because is the will of Allah,so we should not look low on them,we are all the same,
@@sunkarymanneh4991 this is one of the many reasons I love Islam. It’s a peaceful, understanding and very beautiful religion!
Me too
@Eliot Thexton as peaceful as christianty, at least.
amazing love from egypt reminds me of egypt with trees in back
gorgeous! so heartfelt....made my day!
Wow! This is captivating, I don't know what the song is about but I just love the melody, the rhythm and the beautiful Kora playing.
He is singing about respecting people with disabilities. Great song.
Best school assignment ever. Great job, guys!
Belle chanson.ca va droit au cœur. ❤️❤️❤️🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱
Love Is Everywhere And Limitless, But hate is somewhere and very limited . Choose Love Always.
This song is the best song I really appreciate it so much ❤❤❤
My blood called to me across half a millennium and a whole ocean and told me I needed to hear this, so I listened. ❤️🔥
I feel like I found Myself!
I love kora . Kora from Gambia origin
I would really like more information on these performers. At least their names, and maybe a summary of the lyrics, the language being sung, etc. It's beautiful music, and context would make it even more so.
I'm sure I've translated it in one of the messages a while. It's about honouring and respecting people with disabilities
The song is: Lanjuurrtoo by Yankuba Conteh
Thank you for this I first see a Kora on tv programme back in the 70s loved its sound , I dont know what he is singing about but I feel it "Nagadef" or hello as I think it is in Gambian .
I love it too.
From Gambia
Hi! I bought Alhaji Bai konte and the kora to the USA in 1973 - koramusic.net
the word you learned is in WOLOF, spoken in Senegal, Gambia and the region. The kora is a Mandinka instrument by origin, and kora griots are Mandinka - they say hello in Mandinka - Kairabe
The language is Wolof
@@mrmister1657 no no no this kora player speaking mandinka my language
The song is: Lanjuurrtoo by Yankuba Conteh
Very emotional
Allah SWT bless you may he make this song famous ❤️🥰🙏😳😍
Amazing music, i love this guy
c’est magnifique merci
So beautiful, thank you
naturally poets! My soul would to be African!
Id love to play the kora but at times i thought the string was going to break in his face 😂 I'd be worried. Ive been whipped by a string or two before 😊
This is where the blues comes from.
@@freebooterbiker you're confusing blues with bluegrass
@@freebooterbiker sure thing give me a moment
@@freebooterbiker th-cam.com/video/wIGU11nopN0/w-d-xo.html
@@freebooterbiker not a good try that's traditional music
@@freebooterbiker Blues comes from that
what is the name of singer and the song ?
I think it’s Sidiki Diabaté
It is "Lanjuurrtoo" by Yankuba Conteh
Beautiful and authentic
This is beautiful.
Your rhythm is beautiful
Does anyone know the name of this song?
Thank you
Beautiful!
This is so nice
good job kings felt da vibe
That is just so good, the last minute made me shit myself
Can you please tell me what the song is about? Thanks.
Song is about people with disabilities and their rights. We shoudln't neglect or belittle them and allow them the right of basic human dignity.
Hello, i would like to know who this koraplayer is ;) Greetings, Ida Kora
The song is called Lanjuurrtoo by Yankuba Conteh
Música envolvente
Arte ✨💓
Love it!
This is great! where can I find the lyrics and also the name of the guys and the song title etc?
Hi this man is amazing he s speaking local language called mandinka in Gambia the lyrics is disabled people an the normal people are all equal in the eyes of god if I have time I will translate it more to you
Ansu Jatta please do 😊😊
m.alik same story for me bro, im here in germany trying to connect to my fathers side of my family. they all say the very best way is to come to gambia and learn it there with the people! you apparently can get english-mandinkan book guides for learning there, maybe there are some online too for order. nice edits btw ✌🏾🍀
This is amazing
Beautiful
Calidad de artista, una pena que quien subió el video ni siquiera se molestó en poner los nombres de los intérpretes.
Can you please tell me what the song is about? Thanks.
The song is: Lanjuurrtoo by Yankuba Conteh
Amazing!
Day and Night 🌅🌌
Can you please share his name?
Sidiki Diabaté
@@jennykanura7627 no it’s not
i’ve been looking for his name for so long, i hope he sees how far his art has reached
The song is: Lanjuurrtoo by Yankuba Conteh
I don’t know why, but it weirdly makes me think of old latino music… hmmm…
It is the opposite Latino music sounds like African music because of a historical connection.
From the Muslim Moors who ruled Spain for centuries to the millions of enslaved blacks taken by the Spanish and influenced the Latino culture.
@@user-vw6bk4pb4l I don't know why I didn't make the connection first, thank for the reply
I love my culture
What language is this
Mandinka language in the Gambia
c'est bon .
This sounds a bit sad😢
Puur en supergoed!!! The Netherlands.
Please what is the singers name?🙏🏿
Landing Jobarteh
The song is: Lanjuurrtoo by Yankuba Conteh
Good sound 💗💕
Absolutely amazing
It's very nice. Do understand what he's singing
@@peacesho Unfortunately not haha
Wow this is Beautifal
The lyrics?
Amen
Here from Epic Rap Battles of History.
Looks like a SASANDO in I N D O N E S I A
Does he have his own youtube channel?
The song is Lanjuurrtoo by Yankuba Conteh. Search him up.
Dwight howard brought me here 🔥
From ms burnet like LOL
Who's here after ARR in CoC😍🎶
Someone please translate this
He is literally saying , disable people are God creation ,and we witness that it is a God creation ! Don't you feel pity/sad for the cry of a disable? ,let's respect the disable people, give them there due right and respect in the globe . We have neglected the disable, he literally saying they deserved the best of treatment in the world
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Amazing song but I don't understand what's he saying 😅
It would be really fantastic if these song would be translated to understand the story told!
I can translate word for word but the gist of the song is about having empathy for the disabled.
To paraphrase
I witness that disability is an act of God, no one should make fun of or abuse them.
Give them their rights and treat them with kindness
Here is a rough translation of the lyrics, I have omitted some of the phrases which are repeated through out the song but hope this will make some sense
Lang jurkoh mingbe tengting
Literally means a disabled person as he or she is. But the more accurate would be the state of a disabled person
Allah lo dahreng
It's god's creation
Nbeh nga sadayo koh Allah la dahreng
We all witness it god's creation or doing
Lang jurkoh mingbe tengting Allah la dahreng nga sadayo koh Allah la dahreng
Paraphrase I witness that being disabled is god's doing
Allah la dahreng nga sadayo koh Allah lo taykeh
Just another way of framing the previous phrase but it's the same meaning
Lang jurkoh la kumboh
The cries of a disabled person
Ning mayteh balloh far
Doesn't this make you feel sad or empathetic?
Nga sadayo koh Ning mo Allah la Kerr tea
I witness that this is god's doing
Lang jurkoh la waarseo
The condition of a disabled person
Ning mayteh balloh far
Doesn't this make you feel sad?
Alla nga Lang jurkoh bounga
Let's honour the disabled
Kneigh lah ygantu dee lah
Let's grant them their rights
..... Sorry there's a lot of repetitions but this is the theme of the song.
@@abs2ray Thank you for the translation! Were you able to figure out what the name of the artist or the song is?
@@ctusch I'm afraid not😊
We all suppose to uplift,honour and respect people with disabilities.All i witness is just all caused by Allah.
😍😍😍💘💘💘
What language is bro singing in?
Mandinka
niiiice
💜💐💎👑
🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳
incredible
0:17
Beautiful
Amazing!