Botswana Music Segaba 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2008

Local Musician Mr.Monnaotsile Ntwayagae from Molepolole born in 1926, playing a song on the traditional tswana instrument called "Segaba".
You can see him near the post office at Gaborone main mall.

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  • wow...it's rock and roll

  • Beautiful song.

    Sounds like solfege

    Do fa mi re la

    Do fa mi re do, etc.

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  • I am looking for bone and bucket teachers are there any out there or will I have to teach myself?

  • Blimey

    

  • That's not a tratitional instrument, that's just a stick and a bucket. :P

    Sorry.

  • Papa...U too much.

  • His face... It looks fake

  • @blubzibu He is hitting the harmonics with the bow.

  • @soukous70 he's singing solfege!

    the descending melody "sol - fa mi re do" - so I'm curious - was there french schooling the area?

  • i wonder how this instrument has to be played... it sounds higher, when the string is longer... that's strange!

  • @zooskie Irony - check it out, man! Peace.

  • @RedBryn

    who the heck is jimi hendrix man, this guy is playing traditional Botswana instrument called segaba, it has nothing to do with your so called Jimi hendrix....

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