. it has been proven by some of the great anthroplogist and archaeologist that the first indian came from southern africa to south india. check your dna markers if you have the m130 gene or dna marker suprise you black. so stop staring we are all human first then come everthing else
The Malunga is likely derived from specific East African musical bows such as the Kenyan Ntono or the Mozambiquen Xutende. Although it is also a braced, gourd resonated musical bow with a rattle incorporated in the playing technique, there is no connection what so ever with the Brazilian berimbau, which was derived from a fusion of various Kongo/Angolan bows.
i feel better know, sometimes i play the berimbau using my index finger instead of a stone (not in the roda obviously), so i´m not as heretic as i imagined.
thicker version of a berimbau
MrTcooke88 2 months ago
. it has been proven by some of the great anthroplogist and archaeologist that the first indian came from southern africa to south india. check your dna markers if you have the m130 gene or dna marker suprise you black. so stop staring we are all human first then come everthing else
TheRehka1 11 months ago
berimbau
GHessenthaler 1 year ago
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skellagyook 1 year ago
that's a berimbau
PaaKwame 1 year ago
music
400yearAfricanplan 1 year ago
The Malunga is likely derived from specific East African musical bows such as the Kenyan Ntono or the Mozambiquen Xutende. Although it is also a braced, gourd resonated musical bow with a rattle incorporated in the playing technique, there is no connection what so ever with the Brazilian berimbau, which was derived from a fusion of various Kongo/Angolan bows.
berimbau8 2 years ago
That`s mad ill!!!!
MrBklyn40 2 years ago
He almost looks like my dad. LOL.
msroz8 2 years ago
RESPEITO!!!!Viva o gunga em todas as suas formas e culturas! Axé!!!
deciogunga 2 years ago
what u talking bout we every where
ani1616 2 years ago
BERIMBAU!!!!!!
TheCelloThatCould 2 years ago 2
i feel better know, sometimes i play the berimbau using my index finger instead of a stone (not in the roda obviously), so i´m not as heretic as i imagined.
aguiladplata 3 years ago
Berimbau is a very important instrument no just in capoeira but also in other culture.... this video is a good example.
esquilopreto 3 years ago 2
very very cool
whichone22 3 years ago 2
BERIMBAU!!!!!
castroleiro 3 years ago
this is amusing to see the history of my people from east africa live i the east.
now i know why my boss liked me when i was working in central london.
in a hotel i think he knows we share a common history.
dr henry clake was right now i see.
gentojupiter 3 years ago 2