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Djele Lankandia - Kora Music

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2007

A traditional Djele, or griot, Lankandia plays a fast style of Kora music native to Casamance, Senegal. For more information, visit: www.iasorecords.com

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  • This music is the origins of the blues. Amazing music!

  • What a lovely music. Every time I hear it I am gone in sentiment. I have no Idea what he is saying but I am deeply affected.

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  • What an amazing voice this guy has. And doing the kora that well at the same time. Wow.

  • What an amazing voice this guy has.

  • From the way he plays it , i know he is from Casamance, ...The style , voice , melody ,!!!He even remind me of the late legend :Lalo Keba Drammé.....

    I LIKE THIS

  • that was back-tinglingly good

    

  • Thank you very much for posting.

  • Jon be ni dadonka. God bless in peace and love from Mandean

  • @oaklandlatinosunited Yes indeed, a lot of people don't know that La Bamba was an African slave song.

  • How do you tune a 21 string Kora? Lankadia, I'm so happy you got some music on you tube!

  • @davidsonko What destiny?

  • the Son Jarocho from the Carribean state of Veracruz Mexico has strong influence to this music style Kora that part of Mexico had a lot of West African slaves . just look up Son Jarocho or La Bamba and you will see what i mean .

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