Aaron Bebe performing on a traditional Ghanaian xylophone called the gyil. Filmed March, 2006 at the University of Ghana by Patrick Roulet, Director of Percussion Studies at Southern Utah University suu.edu
I miss my friend Aaron. Thanks for posting this..it has been many years since I saw him on his last visit to the US. If only he could get his visa worked out to come back and see us again!!
Xylo will be my sons name
JihadBunnydick 2 months ago
i wish the background noise was gone..... does he record?
cosmictyger 5 months ago
j'adore aujourd'hui a jette je suis partit au tambours de la paix et il y avait de la musique de tambours et du xlophone
sohaib2061 11 months ago
play UNDER THE SEA
pvaultinfish 11 months ago
looks beast
kevinmarquez19 1 year ago
Großartig!
1osta 1 year ago
beautiful
jamespunani 2 years ago
I miss my friend Aaron. Thanks for posting this..it has been many years since I saw him on his last visit to the US. If only he could get his visa worked out to come back and see us again!!
shanepeters 2 years ago
nice sound africa
africabongo 2 years ago
very very very nice muy buenoo ! ! !
maurixiom 2 years ago