I set the speed to 1.25 of the video for more pleasure and because it goes to that original speed. thanks for sharing these beautiful rhythms !!! greetings from Argentina
I am not sure, Frederick. I've read that Dundunba is originally from the Hamanah region in Guinea, but there are so many different arrangements of it. I got this one from Fara Tolno through Rhythm Reference Project. He would probably know. If you get an answer to your question, let me know.
Dundunba is a "family" of rhythms, there's a lot of them. Basically changes the sangban and doundoun parts, but kenkeni still the same. Whatever, thanks Bruno for looping, today I'll finally play (alone) after months of musical lockdown and I'll use it ;)
I set the speed to 1.25 of the video for more pleasure and because it goes to that original speed. thanks for sharing these beautiful rhythms !!!
greetings from Argentina
Great! Yes, it’s nice to be able to change the tempo and find that sweet spot. I noticed that if you change it too much, the sound gets choppy.
Bonjour, c'est sympa ton travail, pourrais tu me donner le nom du Looper avec lequel tu à travaillé ? Merci d'avance...
Pata pi pata pa
I think I should have made this one longer since it takes so long to build it up.
What ethnic group from Senegal did Dununba come from?
I am not sure, Frederick. I've read that Dundunba is originally from the Hamanah region in Guinea, but there are so many different arrangements of it. I got this one from Fara Tolno through Rhythm Reference Project. He would probably know. If you get an answer to your question, let me know.
@@brunoallard3975 Thank you.
Malinke from Guinee
Dundunba is a "family" of rhythms, there's a lot of them. Basically changes the sangban and doundoun parts, but kenkeni still the same. Whatever, thanks Bruno for looping, today I'll finally play (alone) after months of musical lockdown and I'll use it ;)
This dunumba is called Dunungbe (or Kon).
Dunumba rythmes are from Hamana and Gbérédu. The maninka (or malinké) have created this rythme's family.
Which dununba is this?
probably dunungbe...
Where's the swing?
You shout try yours, and bring it to TH-cam! 🎉🎉🎉Meaby that will be better than your coment. Respect thats what african masters teach us…