Merci mille fois et longue vie a Famoudou, Mamady et tous ceux qui ont permis la promotion du Djembe et de la Culture Africaine dans le monde. Vous avez fait un bon travail, a notre tour de preserver et ameliorer maintenant.
Thank you and blessings to Famoudou, Mamady and all those who worked hard for the promotion of the djembe and African Culture across the world. You are doing a great job.
Now, it is for for the rest of us, the younger generation to preserve and keep improving.
@frankibfrank Hello, I understand your comment. Mamady speaks for Famoudou. Mamady mentions some times, "my brother" by talking about Famoudou and Famoudou nods. It's that Famoudou stutters a lot now and he asked Mamady to speak for him. That is why it is a message from Famoudou and Mamady. We will translate the whole thing so more people can understand.
J'étais là, à Conakry, quand Mamady a prononcé ce discours, rempli de vérité. I will never forget this moment. C'est à ces deux hommes qu'on doit tout pour avoir fait connaitre le djembé et ouvert beaucoup de portes... Merci Catherine Veilleux de partager et rendre ce moment immortel sur le web.
@MrScaracs merci pour ton commentaire. C'est vrai que c'était un moment important pour le monde du djembé. Mamady m'a accordé la permission de le mettre sur Youtube.
Merci mille fois et longue vie a Famoudou, Mamady et tous ceux qui ont permis la promotion du Djembe et de la Culture Africaine dans le monde. Vous avez fait un bon travail, a notre tour de preserver et ameliorer maintenant.
Thank you and blessings to Famoudou, Mamady and all those who worked hard for the promotion of the djembe and African Culture across the world. You are doing a great job.
Now, it is for for the rest of us, the younger generation to preserve and keep improving.
diopcheik 3 weeks ago
hi, i just subtitled the video for Mamady and named it: message from mamady keita and famoudou konate.
thank you so much for putting this document, it is an important piece, may this message concerning all of us guide all the drummers to the right way.
tamtamisr 3 weeks ago
j'ai presque pleuré en voyant et en écoutant. :-)) merci ne suffit pas...
meskoonah 1 month ago
I was there also and I loved this message--it rings of truth!
priceta992 1 month ago
Pardon, the title says: "Message de Mamady Keita et Famoudou Konaté" but Famoudou didn´t say a word??
frankibfrank 1 month ago
@frankibfrank Hello, I understand your comment. Mamady speaks for Famoudou. Mamady mentions some times, "my brother" by talking about Famoudou and Famoudou nods. It's that Famoudou stutters a lot now and he asked Mamady to speak for him. That is why it is a message from Famoudou and Mamady. We will translate the whole thing so more people can understand.
catherineveilleux1 1 month ago
@catherineveilleux1
merci in advance for your willingness to translate.
gr3vans1 3 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
J'étais là, à Conakry, quand Mamady a prononcé ce discours, rempli de vérité. I will never forget this moment. C'est à ces deux hommes qu'on doit tout pour avoir fait connaitre le djembé et ouvert beaucoup de portes... Merci Catherine Veilleux de partager et rendre ce moment immortel sur le web.
Stéphane Boucher, Gatineau, Québec, Canada.
MrScaracs 1 month ago
@MrScaracs merci pour ton commentaire. C'est vrai que c'était un moment important pour le monde du djembé. Mamady m'a accordé la permission de le mettre sur Youtube.
catherineveilleux1 1 month ago
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MrScaracs 1 month ago