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  • in C U B A we still pactice our african relgeon, and we well come our brothers and sisters in haiti to come to C U B A so we can both rember our mouther africa and places like egypt, congo, nigera,angola,................­......

  • This is Afrocuban religion sun

  • Maferefun Oggun:)

  • When haiti in the 16th century became the central place where the Africans brought with them their religious beliefs and practices,but were forced to convert to the religion of their slave masters who were

  • involved with catholicism which in itself is rooted and derived when various pagan religious practices and the Babylonian mystery religions were introduced into Christianity by Constantine in 313 A.D which we know today as the catholic church(which has nothing to do with true bibical christiananity). as Christianity had to undergo a transformation so that pagans could supposebly convert without giving up their old beliefs and rituals, while some people who were involved in

  • the occult admitted that much of the beliefs and practices that are being taught and performed within the catholic church are very similar to those beliefs and practices that are in witchcraft which is rooted in paganism(It should also be noted that JuJu, which is a form of african witchcraft is often connected and asocceated with voodoo), which were in turn that these modified by indigenous concepts as well as by other religious traditions and superstitions such as Santerí

  • which is a system of beliefs that merge the Yoruba religion that also merged with the Roman Catholic and Native Indian traditions which is the occultic practice of shamanism to form santeria which is deeply associated and rooted in the use of the Batá drums which is a double-headed drum shaped like an hourglass with one cone larger than the other, which it's primary use is for much of the voodoo, santeria, demonistic, annimistic occult ceromonies from the pagan cultures

  • from the land of Yoruba which in fact that the bata drum is sacred to the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Cuba which can also be traced back roughly 500 years, and is believed that bata drums was introduced by the Yoruba king named Sangó which happens to be the same name of the god that is worshiped in these ceremonies which is the primary purpose of the batá is simply for the glorification of the god Sàngó which is also spelled as Sango or Shango, often known as

  • Changó in Latin America, which is perhaps one of the most popular Orisha which is supposebly the "great spirit" or the divinity and god of thunder and lightning, But what is brought out that is merely another description of lucifer right there when the disciples said to Jesus when they saw satan fall from heaven as a bolt of lightning,the point that is brought out here is that satan is god of thunder and the god of lightning which depicted through the symbol of the

  • lightning bolt in the rock'n'roll culture. But despite the previous long history, awareness of the instrument didn't spread until the 1800s slave-trade in which close to 300,000 Africans were brought to Cuba. The religion and beliefs the Yorùbá brought with them eventually became the basis for santeria practice. But in the santeria ceremonies the bata drums are played simultaneously to create polyrhythmic compositions, or the tapped-out toques and the rhythm patterns during

  • santería ceremonies. But what is brought here that polyrhythm is a general, nonspecific term which means two or more simultaneous occurrence of conflicting rhythms of which cross-rhythm which is a more of a specific and definable subset, which results in the heavy use of off-beats or unaccented-beats which results in heavy rhythmic syncopation which would bring the melody to the side which elevates rhythm as the most stressed element of the compostition which

  • also results in the rhythm counter-acting melody which would then bring the melody down to where just fragments of the melody which is often vigorously repeated in the form of rhythmicly segmented, sequential phrases, thus the overally emphising rhythm over harmony and through the use of the bata drum to form at least the 140 different toques for the spirits (demons, familiar spirits or spirit guides) and for their various demonic manifestations which are the specific

  • drum patterns or toques which include some of the riffs and licks which is basic to the rock'n'roll vocabulary, and to form the push and pull techniqe which provides the template for the inner rhythms of rock'n'roll and to lay the basic foundations for the musical concepts and rhythmicly emphised composition for the repetitious, polyrhythmic, rhythmicly and heavily syncopated, rappidly sequenced, fast-paced, rhythmicly-sequenced, numericaly segmented, sequentialy

  • chopped-up, sequentialy segmented, pattern-like, pentatonicly and diatonicly and appegiated phrases and fast-paced sequentialy pattern-like runs which results in many notes played on many unaccented beats or off-beats which results in heavy rhythmic syncopation that can be traced hundreds of years that can be ultimetly be traced back to african paganistic practice of a primarily spiritual or ritual nature and that in these ceremonies and certian other practices that 

  • accompinied human-blood sacrifices and canninablistic rituals and self-inflicting or self-mutulating practices and other various sadistic rituals to conjore up demons and by which also to evoke and call on the spirit of satan, and summing up and communicating with evil spirits. Accomponied by repetitous singing, and rhythmic, mantra-like repetive chanting or enchantments which is the selection of the second suite include within them the vocal part to be performed by a

  • vocalist/chanter who engages those attending the ceremony in a call-and-response which means the succession of the two distinct phrases of the repetitious, polyrhythmic,rhythmicly syncopated, rappidly sequenced, pentatonic phrases usually played by different musicians wrether it is the chanter, the drummer, or the stringed instrument used to emphises the rhythm through the licks and riffs and the driving, rhythmicaly-sequenced, rappidly sequenced pentatonic

  • runs, where the second phrase is heard as a direct commentary on or response to the first. That have been rhythmicly syncopated with the bass rhythmic patterns and the drum rhythms which is used in the act or process of using formulas sung or spoken ecspecially when written in occult language that can and have been used to give the doctrine of witchcraft and with conjure words such as jinx, juju, mojo, funky and hoodoo which are not just merely american slang-

  • terms words, but are also part of the african, kongo language which all have to do with voodoo and the practice of sorcery which would also act as spells and incantations on the listener that are used in the druid, annimistic, demonistic, santeria and voodoo occult ceremonies, which is also rooted in the celebration of carnality and sensuality which is deeply linked and encourages the celebration of the self and ego-centric gratification which is one of the purposes of santeria

  • and voodoo worship which is rooted in the vigorous tradition of the celebration of human lust and sensuality and self-glorification while the head of the first church of Satan admitted that in Satanism, satan-worship is the worship of human sensuality and the celebration of human lust and the worship of one's self which is rooted in and deeply associated voodoo and satan worship.

  • All these are just the same as beeing practiced in todays church. the only thing is that this religion is much older and other seem to be based on it.... thats why it adopted so well in new times and why it got connected with christianity which was forced on slaves in 18th and 19th century. I know pople from senegal that practice it and they still go to mosk as muslims on friday to praise God. They also belive in the Creator of the world and all things. I wish everyone all best things in life!

  • @makemydayinuk I want to make side note to you that the so-called "christian religioun that merged with shamanistic religious practices to form santeria is roman catholism, which has nothing to do with true bibical christianity.

  • It is a very powerfull religion... I have experienced it myself. It's prayers and sacrifice seem to be noticed and listened to. It really does change your life.... If you truly belive than you can resolve a lot of life prooblems... Its based on exatly the same rules as christianity and other relighions, which are: life after death, worshiping the souls of ancestors(saints), sacrifice,singing prayers. Check WIKIPEDIA and type in serch: Sateria

  • alguien me podria decir quien es el grupo inicial del video?, el de aña no, el inicio del video, si es un grupo o que tema musical es, gracias.

    Nzambi Kutare masimene awe

  • asè hermanos lindo toque de tambor =)=)=)=)

    atte:isaac

  • maferefun todos los dias la osha en nuestras vidas cada dia q pasa me encanta mas esta religion

  • FC SCHALKE 04

  • Cuban singers, please upload performances of "Please Shut Down Gitmo", our remake of "Guantanamera". Muchas Gracias.

  • Muy alegra esa musica. Saludos de Austria

  • dis santeria originated from my country,nigeria among the yorubas.i am a nigerian

  • yup exactly!! people think it came from cuba. thanks for the clarification

  • saven yo quiero es santera pero como le ago megusta sus vides

  • ashe oggub baba'e mi

    iyawo omo oggun

  • Voodoo comes from the Arara word "Fodu". This word merely means "Orisha". Orisha, in a nutshell (and without going into endless intricacies) means Divinity (Demi-God or Demi-Goddess). Hence, they mean the same thing, Mimulyn!

  • @narayanr

    i think the confusion was because Voodoo is also a word used to refer to a specific religion in Haiti.

  • @LOOKATMERAWRRRRRR

    What confusion?

    You have Rada and you have Petro, then you have the magical practices from the Congo (and other Bantu speaking peoples), and then when you combine this mix with freemasonry and other things as well ... this is VOODOO.

    And why Voodoo? Because it is Haitian interpretation of the Ewe word, Fodu.

    These people had a kingdom named Dahomey, which now is called Benin (after they lost their reign).

  • @LOOKATMERAWRRRRRR

    Petro & Rada?

    In Haiti they divided the religion of the Arara (as the ancient Dahomeyans were called ... the people and their religion were/are called the same).

    The ones who divided it this way were their very descendants.

    Petro was the "wild" side of Arara while Rada was it's more socially "palatable" aspect, even though (originally) they were just two sides of the same coin called ARARA. What confusion then? Also, I ain't making this up.

  • I look forward to more and more! Thanks to all who made this possible.

  • Excuse me ... and blessings unto all present within this "whatever-it's-called" but my name is Narayan Obaji.

    You see, my Godfather planted a seed in me and so watching and listening to these suyeres makes me dance uncontrollably as I wander in metaphysical reverie.

  • cuba en su maximo explendor..esto no es para disfrutar es sentirlo.

  • Ogun iê meu pai!!!!

  • que rico de volver a ver Israel estuve en su casa en mayo, no savia que era tan importante. Pues estoy muy ilusionada por volver a trinidad y conocer mas la santeria.

    un beso desde francia

    Lydia

  • not voodoo...get it right pls

  • This is not Voodoo! We don't practice Voodoo in Cuba, we practice Santeria! Please read before trying to film something you clearly don't even know what it's called!

  • Correction, hija, but we practice much more than "Santeria". We also practice Arara, Brillumba, Mayombe, Monte, Kimbisa ... Abakua, espiritismo (African and Indo-European), and a ... well, slew of other traditions that have not been so well documented.

  • Yes, I know, I'm Cuban.

  • Ese es el templo de YEMAYA en Trinidad. la Casa del Santo Mayor mas Conocido por yabo. o Israelito el gordo. Irra. un abrazo desde Italia Yabo.

  • second that, anyone know where I can find the song in the beginning, hit my box thanks

  • where can i get the music that played at the begining? En donde se puede bajar la musica del principle parte del video? es muy chulo

  • Lazaro Ros sings the song in the beginning on a mp3 file that I downloaded from Limewire titled"Lazaro Ros Oggun"

  • el toque es de oggun esta cantando las canciones de oggun mi hermano yo soy hijo de ochosi

  • la quiero mucho cuba mi vida mi alma e mi santos changò

  • increible, pero esto es en el fondo del patio de micasa... conosco a casi todo el mundo y el gran marin cantando... saludos trinitario !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • long live the cuban revolution in the spirit of MARXisn and LENINism!!!

  • You are so lame!

  • Funny, Lenin and Marx probably didn't even have any rhythm! hahahahahaha

  • This isn't vodoo!  What the heck?

  • Regla de Ocha es el termino mas correcto, alguien sabe que toque es?

  • La isla mas loca del cariba, CUBA :)

  • Dominicana XDD y CUBA

  • No es vudu, es Santeria Lukumi. Pero el Vudu se practica en Cuba, en Oriente Cuba por los Haitianos, y por los desendientes de los Benin que se llaman Arara.

  • Sorry friend for all.

  • santeria is not vodoo, you fucking ignorant.

  • iboru acere, eso no es nada vudu, y sin embargo, eso video ni fue en la havana, esa gente son mantanzero, solo de la forma que estan sentado los tamboleros ya yo se que son de matanzas...

  • eso no es voodoo eso es santeria "maferefun shango"

  • This is a public performance of traditional songs and rhythms in the Lukumi religion in Cuba. It has nothing to do with Vodun (voodoo) as you're trying to imply.

  • nda de budu eso es santeria cubana que horoor con el alento

  • eso no es vudu!!el vudu lo practican los jamaiquinos y haitianos,eso se llama santerianada que ver con el vudu

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