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Uploaded by on May 24, 2007

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

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  • Xylo will be my sons name

  • i wish the background noise was gone..... does he record?

  • 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

  • play UNDER THE SEA

  • looks beast

  • Großartig!

  • beautiful

  • 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!!

  • nice sound africa

  • very very very nice muy buenoo ! ! !

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