Bassekou Kouyate and Ngoni Ba in Timbuktu

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2010

Bassekou Kouyate and his band Ngoni Ba made one of the best received African albums of 2009. "I Speak Fula", released in September followed the hugely successful 2007 Segu Blue album.

Through his music, Bassekou and his band have breathed new life into Ngoni playing.

The traditional string instrument made of wood or calabash with animal skin stretched across it was always played sitting down on stage.

Bassekou and his band changed that, strapping the Ngonis over their shoulders like guitars and bringing the instruments to the front of the stage.

Bassekou and Ngoni Ba headlined on Friday night at the Festival of the Desert.

We made contact with him on Saturday and he invited us to come to where he and his band were staying in Timbuktu to film an unplugged performance in the more traditional style.

Again, we found ourselves racing the setting sun, trying to get the performance recorded before the light failed us.

We borrowed his neighbour's rooftop and Bassekou Kouyate, his wife Amy Sacko, Calabash player Alou Coulibaly and Ngoni bassplayer Moussa Bah performed this beautiful version of "Jonkoloni" from the album Segu Blue.

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  • I am so loving then!! this was the missing element to my dace class, EL Will Provide. Eternel love to you Bassekou Kouyate and his band Ngoni Ba, Thank You. Now i have to find were i can buy the music to sow into them.

  • Hip hop Universe! A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet!

  • @walliamdzi It's gourd!

  • @MrHalohalo85 Yeah me too!! I fell in love with them..!! :D

  • AMAZING!!!

  • Great video. I like this group, already got 2 of their albums. :)

    BBC Africa, post some music videos from other parts of West Africa. The griots are not limited to Mali.

  • @KATAO333 I should also add that I am refering to pre Islam which is the  current dominant religion of Mali.

  • @fiddlercrab3 Chango is not a part of the Pantheon of deties in Malian Culture, there belief system is pretty amazing and complex. Not to mention Timbuktu was a major learning center centuries ago!

  • i like Fula music

  • That wooden ball - whatever it is - is killing me. The sound is so amazing

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