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Gahu Ghanaian/Ewe dance/drum

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2008

Ensemble led by Francis Akotuah in Madina, Accra

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  • I am a drumer half dominican half haiti and I can tell you these are my people!!!

  • i love it at 4:59 (my favorite!) and 6:30.

    great work, thanks so much for posting. it's wonderful with the dance.

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  • This song is very interesting. you can feel the passion in music each guy felt. i personally did enjoy it. especially the guy all the way to our right. he stood out for me.

    -JC Duplessis

  • this music is so amazing

  • how come the asimowu switches between two sticks and one hand/one stick? is this normal? I learned it with one stick only.

  • I learned this with no stick in the left hand of the ashimowu player...what ist normal?

  • @joshuasound yeah , when I was kid my parents told me Santa was real , but later discovered it wasn't ..so , maybe it's time for you to grow up , you know , you aren't 6 y.o. anymore..and stop thinking about God being some distant , cold , unreachable existence ..that's how so many of you koshers lose path , and become money-worshiping sneaky creatures

  • @FilthyRichPrick1

    spelling "G-d" is a way of respect for the name of G-d that i learned as a child.

    i am not afraid. the omission of the "o" is so the name wont be desecrated, 'erased' or 'deleted'. i don't ask anyone else to do that. but this is how i was raised. respect for G-d and respect for others.

  • @joshuasound what the fuck is G-d ? you mean "GOD" ? if yes , say so ...Don't be afraid , God won't turn you into a pig instantly for spelling his name correctly , or does he ??

  • I've got taught this song in 4th grade.. now look at me, 14 in a way different class being taught it...AGAIN >:D

  • such a good video. anyone got any type of translation for the words?

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