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South Africa's Amampondo - Seng' Inkomo

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2006

Amampondo, one of Nelson Mandela's favourite groups from Langa township outside Cape Town South Africa, celebrated their 25 years of making music with their first ever music video.

Filmed in October 2004 by Gardot Flix (www.garth-meyer.com) & Peak Performances in Cape Town, South Africa.

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  • The keyboard instrument, sounds like a Dgil, but definitely doesn't look like one. What is it? Thanks, and I loved the tune!

  • @liordavidshragg - its a marimba, a wooden xylophone. Glad you liked it

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  • South Africa calling to me... I have to go back!

  • beautiful!

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  • @Rouvanne Haha, I know what a Marimba is, I am a percussion major, I just assumed that it wold be a native south african instrument. Thanks!

  • Music like this can unite the world. It doesn't matter where you're from, what you've been through, what you believe. Feel the beat. I'm the whitest guy you can imagine, I'm an absolutely terrible dancer, and this makes me want to move!!

  • I used to take African music and dance classes with them when I was in primary school :-)

  • You guys down there have great music!!

    Greetings from Germany

  • Waooww !!so beautiful !

  • Un poco de AFRICA... AMAMPONDO!... HERMOSA MUSICA!!!... Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhhhhhhhhh seng' Inkomoooooooooo!!!!

  • @Estellaluna84 know the feeling!!!

  • this songs talks about milking a cow. nice!

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