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I Madé Sidia shows us how to properly, and quickly, wear the Balinese traditional costume.
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Dagomba wedding ceremony / Praise DrummingDagomba wedding ceremony / Praise Drumming
Dagomba wedding ceremony / Praise Drumming
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Praise singing and drumming at a Dagomba wedding ceremony in Achimota, Accra, Ghana. Posted with permission. Accra association of Dagomba Lunsi with Abdallah, Zakariah, lecturer, Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon. June 2008.
Abdallah, Zakariah making a Ghanaian/Dagomba gungon drumAbdallah, Zakariah making a Ghanaian/Dagomba gungon drum
Abdallah, Zakariah making a Ghanaian/Dagomba gungon drum
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Abdallah, Zakariah making a Ghanaian/Dagomba gungon drum
Abdallah, Zakariah repairing a Ghanaian/Dagomba lunnaAbdallah, Zakariah repairing a Ghanaian/Dagomba lunna
Abdallah, Zakariah repairing a Ghanaian/Dagomba lunna
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Abdallah, Zakariah repairing a Ghanaian/Dagomba lunna talking drum in his home in Accra. Posted with permission. Shot (poorly) by Andy McGraw, asst prof. U of Richmond amcgraw@richmond.edu. Mr. Abdallah is a lecturer at the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana, Legon, Accra. He is available for drum, dance instruction and constructs dagomba drums. abuzab2003@yahoo.com
Gahu Ghanaian/Ewe dance/drumGahu Ghanaian/Ewe dance/drum
Gahu Ghanaian/Ewe dance/drum
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Ensemble led by Francis Akotuah in Madina, Accra
Agbekor, SlowAgbekor, Slow
Agbekor, Slow
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Ewe (Gahanaian) Agbekor slow dance / drum. Ensemble led by Francis Akotuah.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @DRUMNICOdotcom
    @DRUMNICOdotcom Місяць тому

    Very not good

  • @Merabnoorsatti
    @Merabnoorsatti 4 місяці тому

    www.youtube.com/@Merabnoorsatti

  • @peterboadum2480
    @peterboadum2480 9 місяців тому

    I love it i remember 2009 in school

  • @udomatthiasdrums5322
    @udomatthiasdrums5322 2 роки тому

    still love it!!

  • @biplabsarkar5223
    @biplabsarkar5223 3 роки тому

    Niceeeeeeeeeee!!!! Sending one from Mississippi: ua-cam.com/video/Mu4wUKy9LhM/v-deo.html

  • @DRUMNICOdotcom
    @DRUMNICOdotcom 3 роки тому

    Why are you singing Circle Atsia Hatsiatsia songs during Agbekor processional drumming?

  • @ManzeChoublak1804
    @ManzeChoublak1804 3 роки тому

    I heard Ayiti (Haiti) in these rythms.... So great! 🎼🎼💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @felixgates7930
    @felixgates7930 4 роки тому

    My root, my soul , my spirit. Ewes must've proud of who God made them to be. We must never forget our culture especially our drumming culture...It is tantalizing to the ear and heart..

  • @hopelessstrlstfan181
    @hopelessstrlstfan181 4 роки тому

    Listen to this w good head phones. I finally did after a few listens w crap ear buds and discovered it actually was recorded well and some of the subtleties of the lead drum various tones actually come thru.

  • @udomatthiasdrums5322
    @udomatthiasdrums5322 4 роки тому

    still love it!!

  • @nicknickleton-kumordjie4
    @nicknickleton-kumordjie4 4 роки тому

    Put your videos in a flood of light - lighting is key in showing the features of the characters in the videos, not silhouettes. This music is similar to music from the Department of African Studies, University of Ghana and it brings memories, so please do it with some professionalism. Good Gahu music though.

  • @africabeyond
    @africabeyond 5 років тому

    Nice one. Can you write the words to the Gahu song please?

  • @deborahluckey3440
    @deborahluckey3440 5 років тому

    Wow

  • @MrAFORCEONE
    @MrAFORCEONE 6 років тому

    That long drum is deadly to the heart. It does makes your heart skip around when you are behind it.

  • @bsbsbgsggd2325
    @bsbsbgsggd2325 6 років тому

    Great job 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘👍

  • @mckaycomicmedia
    @mckaycomicmedia 6 років тому

    I really like the style of the Master drummer

    • @franciskofiakotuah3100
      @franciskofiakotuah3100 3 роки тому

      Thank you! You can check out some of my more recent videos at ua-cam.com/channels/_WPuA5-3XkQDX0RAInOaPw.html

  • @boblittle5444
    @boblittle5444 7 років тому

    hi, can anyone link me up to Francis? i'd like to join his troupe

  • @barkolito1259
    @barkolito1259 8 років тому

    Toll!

  • @isaacowusuansah6013
    @isaacowusuansah6013 9 років тому

    mo y3 adie3,onyame nnhyira mo,i love it.

  • @MCAgrafyxstudios
    @MCAgrafyxstudios 11 років тому

    My hometown drum

  • @diddyleroy3540
    @diddyleroy3540 11 років тому

    Wow love this

  • @bonecrusher59
    @bonecrusher59 11 років тому

    props

  • @filmcrew1551
    @filmcrew1551 12 років тому

    My laptop rattles across the table

  • @kingsemelo
    @kingsemelo 12 років тому

    Yes it's normal....I'm not a master at it but sometimes you have to use only one stick to get a particular beat or sound...like i said am not an expect but where am from in Ghana in the Volta region, its the norm....I hope that helps...... I miss it (:

  • @PREKESEGhanaMedia
    @PREKESEGhanaMedia 12 років тому

    Beautiful............Always the SPA version is the Bible for the Ghanaian Folk drumming......

    • @essirenhier7489
      @essirenhier7489 6 років тому

      Prekese GhanaMedia Isn’t it. Ghanaian Folk drumming rather Êʋêo as the title shown. Plse no confusion here.

  • @spidey99ful
    @spidey99ful 12 років тому

    me and my class r doin this dance ...i think 4 a show and it is fun when i do it wit my class and teacher

  • @jrlareau
    @jrlareau 12 років тому

    Always good to see Francis Drumming.

  • @trbdave4850
    @trbdave4850 13 років тому

    this music is so amazing

  • @GilbertHibachiArenas
    @GilbertHibachiArenas 13 років тому

    does anyone now how many people participate in this dance?

  • @mamadykamara
    @mamadykamara 14 років тому

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

    • @genevievenormanyo4494
      @genevievenormanyo4494 4 роки тому

      mamadykamara master drummers can even switch between 3sticks together with hand. It’s very normal

    • @DRUMNICOdotcom
      @DRUMNICOdotcom Рік тому

      Traditionally there is no Atsimevu in Agahu. Can’t have real Agahu music without the real lead drum…Which of course is Agboba. This is some weird combination of Kinka and Agahu. No way I could dance or sing to that.

  • @mamadykamara
    @mamadykamara 14 років тому

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

  • @joshuasound
    @joshuasound 14 років тому

    @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.

  • @msmavis1
    @msmavis1 14 років тому

    aww soo sweet, the language is also ewe...its a difficult language but doable.

  • @joshuasound
    @joshuasound 15 років тому

    i learned this joyfully with the ladzekpo family in los angeles. kobla, alfred,agbi etc. the whole family are very fine teachers who have shared so much music with los angeles for many years. G-d bless all of them.

  • @joshuasound
    @joshuasound 15 років тому

    i love it at 4:59 (my favorite!) and 6:30. great work, thanks so much for posting. it's wonderful with the dance.

  • @vulnera74
    @vulnera74 15 років тому

    still the BEST gahu on youtube. where is the "with dancers" version????

  • @vulnera74
    @vulnera74 15 років тому

    ive also known those lyrics performed to borborbor...

  • @Scoobymonkey
    @Scoobymonkey 15 років тому

    dsad

  • @nkanga4
    @nkanga4 15 років тому

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

    • @KH-jf8ps
      @KH-jf8ps 5 років тому

      Haitian are Ewes so they are ndeed your people !🇬🇭

  • @derbeno
    @derbeno 16 років тому

    Great stuff. Thanks for posting!

  • @bellaWJB
    @bellaWJB 16 років тому

    Francis is such a good teacher! Gahu was the first rhythm I learned in December 2004, he is the one who introduced me to Ghana culture, thank you for sharing this!!!

  • @vulnera74
    @vulnera74 16 років тому

    excellent gahu!! thank you!!

  • @vulnera74
    @vulnera74 16 років тому

    outstanding agbekor!!

  • @bedaehrensperger
    @bedaehrensperger 16 років тому

    good versions of gahu and agbekor! danx to andy