I'm from Brazil. That rhythm remember me the carimbó, an afro-indigenous Brazilian rhythm from the Pará state. I love it. I want to dance to my ancestors.
I’m from Venezuela and we also have a big Parranda tradition in the Afro Venezuelan culture of which I’m part of too. We play it in Christmas mainly and special occasions but recently the youth has added louder drums and there’s a big fever with it right now in Venezuela. Please search for ‘Parranda de Boleros de Caucagua’ and it will link you up to the other cimarron towns (maroon towns) in the central Caribbean coast Barlovento. 1❤️👊🏾
They thumbs down because they don't understand it my friend I am Ronald owner of the Warsaw Drum School thank you so much for your kind words it's for people like you we do this for . blessings
Blessings@@ruthsherratt7853 I'm Bryan Miranda owner of Filmbz. My heart goes out to those lost souls who can't feel this energy😊. My next trip home I'll be uploading everything Cultural, hope UA-cam has enough bandwidth for my content 😁
Dios bendiga a mis hermanos latinos que son Garifunas. Los Garifunas viven en Centro America y son mezcla de los Nativos Americanos y Africanos de el oeste de Africa.
@@blessing9480 The only Garifunas who can be considered "Latinos" are the ones that live in Honduras, Guatemala, & Nicaragua since they were born in Spanish-speaking countries. The Garifunas from Belize *are not* Latinos since Belize is an English speaking country. The Garifunas from this video are Belizeans so technically they aren't Latinos. That's the point I'm trying to make.
Born in Belize and been away for over 40 years. This stuff melts my heart for home. Thank you for the wonderful sounds!
I'm from Brazil. That rhythm remember me the carimbó, an afro-indigenous Brazilian rhythm from the Pará state. I love it. I want to dance to my ancestors.
That's cool, I'd like to learn about that rhythm. I'm a big fan of the drum rhythms of the diaspora.
I recently went on a trip to Belize with my school and the guy in the middle taught us some drum rhythms that i still remember!!
I’m from Venezuela and we also have a big Parranda tradition in the Afro Venezuelan culture of which I’m part of too. We play it in Christmas mainly and special occasions but recently the youth has added louder drums and there’s a big fever with it right now in Venezuela. Please search for ‘Parranda de Boleros de Caucagua’ and it will link you up to the other cimarron towns (maroon towns) in the central Caribbean coast Barlovento.
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I don't know what 13 people thumbs down this but this is MAGNIFICENT!!!!!!!
They thumbs down because they don't understand it my friend I am Ronald owner of the Warsaw Drum School thank you so much for your kind words it's for people like you we do this for . blessings
Blessings@@ruthsherratt7853 I'm Bryan Miranda owner of Filmbz. My heart goes out to those lost souls who can't feel this energy😊. My next trip home I'll be uploading everything Cultural, hope UA-cam has enough bandwidth for my content 😁
Hola Soy colombiano y este ritmo me recuerda al bullerengue qué se toca acá en Colombia en los palenques
Excelente!, me encantó, son muy buenos y transmiten mucho sentimiento de su hermosa cultura, abrazo para ustedes.
I need this in much of my life and mind
Me encantan
Saludos que nunca se acabe la música garifuna
Bendiciones🙏🏼❤️
awesome we need to see more drummer's and singers like them now that I enjoy the real stuff. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
I love this
Dios bendiga a mis hermanos latinos que son Garifunas. Los Garifunas viven en Centro America y son mezcla de los Nativos Americanos y Africanos de el oeste de Africa.
U sound like a whole dumb ass. "Please properly educate yourself."
Ellos son de Belice. No son Latinos.
@@weebnibba1540 garifuna ppl technically are Latino bc we are not only from Belize.
@@blessing9480 The only Garifunas who can be considered "Latinos" are the ones that live in Honduras, Guatemala, & Nicaragua since they were born in Spanish-speaking countries. The Garifunas from Belize *are not* Latinos since Belize is an English speaking country. The Garifunas from this video are Belizeans so technically they aren't Latinos. That's the point I'm trying to make.
@@weebnibba1540 nah bro you right -garífuna person 😭
I love parranda music!
Nice! Reminds me of kumina in Jamaica. We should cherish what is left of our African culture before it was robbed by Christianity and Europeans
Beautiful s/o to all afro-carrib people
Healing music for the soul
Solid roots! love it to da max!
Takes me back to a sweltering night in Dangriga
Nice! Anyone know what they are singing about?
Real Music
My People...
Que satisfacción. Q bien
Love
Great!
VERY NICE...
NICE
tiene algo del guaguanco....o no?
SI EL RITMO GARIFUNA ES UNA MEXCLA DE VARIOS RITMOS AFRICANOS/CARIBENOS Y LATINO
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Mmmn va q en Sololá no hay
Mi respeto aleros hermosa se miran las señoras tocando maracas
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