I can see how they would revere this instrument. I can only imagine how wonderful the resonator must sound as it reflects back up the player. Thank You for this wonderful field video.
I lived in Djibouti and thought clearly Blues came from Africa while listening locals traditional music. But this one clearly reminds me some old Robert Johnson to the point it makes me wonder if Blues realy takes its roots in Africa.
wow ! this instrument reminds me of the valiha , although the bamboo is larger and the strings are closer to the bamboo .But yeah the sound those kind of instrument produce is rather melancolic
I'am Savunese.... but is this Sasando rotenese... but it sounds great
inalilahi 1 year ago
I can see how they would revere this instrument. I can only imagine how wonderful the resonator must sound as it reflects back up the player. Thank You for this wonderful field video.
Jakeysworld 2 years ago
I lived in Djibouti and thought clearly Blues came from Africa while listening locals traditional music. But this one clearly reminds me some old Robert Johnson to the point it makes me wonder if Blues realy takes its roots in Africa.
Ndriana 2 years ago
wow ! this instrument reminds me of the valiha , although the bamboo is larger and the strings are closer to the bamboo .But yeah the sound those kind of instrument produce is rather melancolic
dustintheMausoleum 2 years ago
wow, nice.
Raioan 2 years ago
weird... lol... does sound kinda bluesy
redking15ca 3 years ago
The added notes about this video is excellent and melting into the music by listening it!
A native blues -
Congratulation Christopher!
Ochsenburg 4 years ago
i love the blues!
600euros 4 years ago
this is excellent. thanks!
kidatonal 4 years ago
pour moi c'est oui...
EnvolSideral 4 years ago