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Uploaded by improduc on Mar 13, 2008
Extrait du film documentaire en préparation sur le balafon avec Aly Keita et Gert Kilian dans la collection le Salon de Musique.Réalisation Philippe NassePour en savoir plus www.le-salon-de-musique.com
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the xylophone-like instrument is called a "balafon."
nalhwb 11 months ago
amazing ly creative people.
vidaripollen 1 year ago
@Cr1msonKing if i remember well, these drums are called bara...
Its made of a calabash/a gourd with goat skin on it... Quite specific to Burkina Faso (or at least to mandingo music)...
its made of the same fruit than the resonator under the keys on the balafon...
I find it great to play with bala, its not to loud beside it...
meskoonah 1 year ago
Does anyone know what drums those guys are playing in the back?
Cr1msonKing 1 year ago
Sho-nuff! Sho-nuff! Namu! Namu!
osboed1 1 year ago
ça ses de la grande music
MrGuigui1995 1 year ago
thats where its at!
limitedqualityrecord 1 year ago
yo any1 in 7x4 music read because this is so funny!
zzolian 1 year ago
Those are gourds. They act as resonators to increase the volume.
MichiHenning 1 year ago
are they water jugs under the xylophones?
Maverick747uk 1 year ago
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the xylophone-like instrument is called a "balafon."
nalhwb 11 months ago
amazing ly creative people.
vidaripollen 1 year ago
@Cr1msonKing if i remember well, these drums are called bara...
Its made of a calabash/a gourd with goat skin on it... Quite specific to Burkina Faso (or at least to mandingo music)...
its made of the same fruit than the resonator under the keys on the balafon...
I find it great to play with bala, its not to loud beside it...
meskoonah 1 year ago
Does anyone know what drums those guys are playing in the back?
Cr1msonKing 1 year ago
Sho-nuff! Sho-nuff! Namu! Namu!
osboed1 1 year ago
ça ses de la grande music
MrGuigui1995 1 year ago
thats where its at!
limitedqualityrecord 1 year ago
yo any1 in 7x4 music read because this is so funny!
zzolian 1 year ago
Those are gourds. They act as resonators to increase the volume.
MichiHenning 1 year ago
are they water jugs under the xylophones?
Maverick747uk 1 year ago