cell phone was a total showboat move haha, how you gona hear with all that drumming? haha love this, thank you, I hope to one day travel to Africa for the traditional music traditions (and by default food as well -- food & music are origin traditions of all humanity) that are the root to all music throughout the world today! Thanks for everyone who contributed to this video.
I've been wanting to learn African drumming for a long while now. I finally bought a djembe and was searching for videos to draw inspiration from. Good god, this video didn't just musically inspire me, it spiritually reminded me why I began drumming in the first place. There's so much tension in the drummer community "This guy is better than that guy!" -- I constantly see this on drumming videos. I think the world of drummers needs to watch, listen, and overall connect to a video like this in order to properly see why we all love to drum. It's a social, fun thing that can be uplifting and even infectious (as we see with the young man dancing).
i completely agree. for me, it's just the rhytmn. a drum circle is where i discovered my love for drumming. its good to just play music and just drum especially due to the raw tribal nature. Good time for everybody!!
Salut tous les mondé moi je suis grâce à Dieu Bandeza j'ai envie de vous rejoindre mais je sais pas comment faire sinon moi je suis réfugiés centrafricains vivre en RD.Congo dans le camp et je suis artiste comme vous aussi je fais tout Style de dansé
why is America so socially stiff, it sucks. wish people could relax. Wish I could relax. ... I think, ok these guys in Ghana are all on the same wavelength. In America you have so many backgrounds and religions and social classes and other stuff going on, nobody knows what to do. We don't know how to be a group. It stresses people out. As our culture matures, it will have to be very deep and complex to weave everyone into it, ours is not an easy story to make sense of. But, BUT, MAYBE some day we can all relax and play drums together on the corner. I say 'maybe' because any music nuanced enough to encapsulate America might also be too nuanced for some people to get. Our culture has to work its way there, baby steps, and the music will follow. I swear I'm a practical guy, I'm not like, trying to arrange crystals to attune everyone's cosmic energy. The video just got me thinking.
Or maybe the solution is to remove the nuance from the music entirely, making it completely and obnoxiously frivolous, so that everyone can understand it. Clearly, JBeebz and co are leading us into a new and wonderous era of musical and cultural unity.
Wow, Kevin, this made me smile. Thankyou For Being. I so resonate this. I went downtown a while back and just jammed on my own. I was tomorrow's culture on the corner. You're a great person. Glad you dropped in for a lifetime....
A bit of a gross generalization when you consider that New Orleans musicians in general play almost exactly as these guys play, especially when New orleans guys play their own take on boogie woogie, which this is almost identical to)
Miles across the oceans from my African/Ghana roots but the drums always wake my ancestral spirits within.. Thanks, long live Africa..
The King can answer the phone whenever The King feels like answering the phone.
6:36 Many of our people are so gifted with rhythm, he knew the tempo and how to compliment it as soon as he was given the shekere. Wow.
the world needs more djembe!
Its so funny when they just start having a casual conversation and waving to people without stopping the music.
looks like a fun time. I would love to visit Africa 😍
I love this, but I also love the taking a phone call at 1:21. How funny is that? I mean, you're surrounded by drums drumming! Too funny.
Ikr 😆
That is hilarious. How could he here the person calling? Do you know any other drum drumming videos like this?
cell phone was a total showboat move haha, how you gona hear with all that drumming? haha love this, thank you, I hope to one day travel to Africa for the traditional music traditions (and by default food as well -- food & music are origin traditions of all humanity) that are the root to all music throughout the world today! Thanks for everyone who contributed to this video.
X L vibrations.
A smile has filled my face& I am nothing but proud of the Ghanian blood that flows through my veins!
I love this. And holy shit, that guy in the gray tank top has some strong hands, killin it!
This makes me smile so much.
I've been wanting to learn African drumming for a long while now. I finally bought a djembe and was searching for videos to draw inspiration from. Good god, this video didn't just musically inspire me, it spiritually reminded me why I began drumming in the first place. There's so much tension in the drummer community "This guy is better than that guy!" -- I constantly see this on drumming videos. I think the world of drummers needs to watch, listen, and overall connect to a video like this in order to properly see why we all love to drum. It's a social, fun thing that can be uplifting and even infectious (as we see with the young man dancing).
smk33321 drummers dont care about being better than other drummers. Takes away from the joy of playing together as equals
check out videos on my channel. recording stuff from lessons at Motherland Music
i completely agree. for me, it's just the rhytmn. a drum circle is where i discovered my love for drumming. its good to just play music and just drum especially due to the raw tribal nature. Good time for everybody!!
Wow, so good, full power lift off, like time stops!! Amazing
guy in the middle, is going nuts!! love
Simply magnificent!
The birthing of house music
And the guy answers the phooooone!!!!!
The music is wonderful makes me forget about my problems.thankyou
That guys pants are badass!
indeed.
wonderful!!!
HOT DRUMZ for a cold winters afternoon... thanx
Awesome!
Hallelujah! Thank you!
❤movement is life Word Life
Very good. Very, very good. Wonderful.
Fantastic 💕💕💕
i love the dancing
Watching it in 2024
I love that guys colorfull pants :P
Damn they getting it!
Wakanda forever
Salut tous les mondé moi je suis grâce à Dieu Bandeza j'ai envie de vous rejoindre mais je sais pas comment faire sinon moi je suis réfugiés centrafricains vivre en RD.Congo dans le camp et je suis artiste comme vous aussi je fais tout Style de dansé
YES!!!!!
sounds like aphex twin, or obviously - vice versa. the universe is a wonderful place.
1:21 "umm i'm kind of in the middle of something right now, call you back later"
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It's insulting to call this a "Drum Circle". This is a highly competent Drum Ensemble, not some stoners on a Californian beach.
Only a damn fool would down thumb this. You can feel the power flowing.
am i the only one that focuses on each individual person's hands and tries to work out which part each person is playing?
African drummers do it best.
why is America so socially stiff, it sucks. wish people could relax. Wish I could relax.
... I think, ok these guys in Ghana are all on the same wavelength. In America you have so many backgrounds and religions and social classes and other stuff going on, nobody knows what to do. We don't know how to be a group. It stresses people out.
As our culture matures, it will have to be very deep and complex to weave everyone into it, ours is not an easy story to make sense of. But, BUT, MAYBE some day we can all relax and play drums together on the corner.
I say 'maybe' because any music nuanced enough to encapsulate America might also be too nuanced for some people to get. Our culture has to work its way there, baby steps, and the music will follow.
I swear I'm a practical guy, I'm not like, trying to arrange crystals to attune everyone's cosmic energy. The video just got me thinking.
Kevin Mathewson that is very insightful.
Or maybe the solution is to remove the nuance from the music entirely, making it completely and obnoxiously frivolous, so that everyone can understand it. Clearly, JBeebz and co are leading us into a new and wonderous era of musical and cultural unity.
I'm from Illinois and my old teacher would have drum circles with all kinds of drums and we'd play for hours
Wow, Kevin, this made me smile. Thankyou For Being. I so resonate this. I went downtown a while back and just jammed on my own. I was tomorrow's culture on the corner. You're a great person. Glad you dropped in for a lifetime....
A bit of a gross generalization when you consider that New Orleans musicians in general play almost exactly as these guys play, especially when New orleans guys play their own take on boogie woogie, which this is almost identical to)
Yes
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Nice job dudes I'm a drummer and this has inspired me to post more videos
GSM during presentation ???
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My peeps
Dejembe drummer
This style isn't too far removed from what Americans would know as a New Orleans boogie-woogie style (think Little Richard, Fats Domino, Dr John, )
Nice
I am a IB student, we use this as a music test. I think it must have some culture value for me to study
Anita Wu yas boi, what school!?
wow!
Does anybody realize they switched up the beat halfway through lol
Chezzie Dreamer The kid with the shaker joined in, and that changed the dynamic.
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Check out my Texas drum circje
noice
This is for school lmao
Who are you
Rice answer me who are you
@@jesshudson2200 oh shit I cant tell you that
Ah why they gotta cut it off like that?
Stops just as it’s getting really good :(
3:00 lol
what
Do u go to whitcliffe mount
@@jesshudson2200 yes
Real African rhythms are difficult to play