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This is why I love Tiny Desk. It doesn't matter what type of music genre they present, I find it all highly enjoyable. The sound from this group is so meditative.
The Kora is the traditional instrument of Mali Players like Toumani Diabate are the 17 th generation of kora players in his family They are often griots as well Wish I could go to Mali but not cool fir foreigners right now …
Dubai, 8am. My morning ritual: coffee and music... but today was different. It was music that took me far away. I'm from South America, I lived in the Caribbean and my life journey took me to the middle east. This music had everything I have been exposed during all these years, it tasted fresh, melancholic and vibrant at the same time.... It moved me to the point that I cried, beautiful! What else can makes us feel all this than love and good music, and that's what this amazing trio is: love+music! Thanks for sharing all of this with us.... now I'm ready to start my day 🧡🎶🙏🏼
I grew up in middle east, lived in India for 5 years, and my life took me to Europe, now I listen to the Trio after hearing them on Jazz24 radio which I used to listen to in Middle East, hoping this music will do some magic work and take me out of Europe back to Middle East!!
I love being introduced to artists while they're performing live. This is a beautiful concert. It's funny the first song is about traveling, because the whole set transports you. Time to listen again!
The combination of instruments and cultures and energies - Cuban, African is heart-warming and comforting. Our ancestors are smiling, and saying "yes"!. Thank you all for sharing your phenomenal talents. Thanks for this tribute to mothers and grandmothers. We appreciate it.
!When Fatoumata Diawara performed a home concert last year, I thought it could get no better, but now to have Sekou and Omar?! I just love the vast demonstration of music appreciation that the Tiny Desk team has! It would absolutely warm my heart if you invited Sona Jobarteh to perform! Thank you for bringing Kora and other traditional African musicians/instrumentalists to this stage!
Possibly my favourite Tiny Desk concert yet, there is so much of beauty, wisdom and joy in the interplay of these three musicians and cultures. Whenever I watch this set, I always end up feeling that the world is a better place than I thought it was before I started watching.
This is my favorite Tiny Desk concert by far. Saturday early morning here on the Pacific side and just THE perfect music for the cloudy morn, this will bring sunshine. Gonna listen to this again and again. MUSICIANS indeed...high praise for Omar Sosa on piano and Seckou Keita on kora and Gustavo Ovalles on percussion. Sheer beauty. Thank you...thank you
Memories of late 90s California, dancing away the beauty and youthful years in happiness and harmony with a multicultural family of friends of the world! ❤🎉🎉🙏
I’m here smiling throughout the whole concert amazed at how music makes me happy and how these musicians are delivering one of the purest healing and relaxations sessions ever!!!
Yes, nothing can be better than that! Such joy when the musicians are enjoying their creation as much as the audience! Bring them back!🎵🎶🎵🎵🎵🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵👏👏👏👏👏🙏🏼
I had never heard of them prior to this coming across my UA-cam feed. Now I can’t stop listening to them on Spotify. I AM a fan! Thank you Tiny Desk Concerts ❤🖤💚
This music is about uplift, inclusion, empathy and compassion. It’s most definitely not about patriotism/nationalism and/or the day “after July 4th 🇺🇸”
@@waynedexterTrue but it IS the day after the 4th, and it sounds like they were just vibing, not necessarily pushing a pro-Patriot agenda, though I could be wrong
@@waynedexter not everything has to do with the narrative you feed yourself from somehow feeling like you were mistreated when what your probably referring to happened to someone who lived over 100 years ago. Stop playing the victim and ruining that which is celebrated by the real patriots and hard working people. Do you know what it’s like for someone in Cuba or Botswana? They actually flee to come to this country and celebrate July 4th proudly. What about Iranian immigrants who fled in 1970s to come to US. Now they own real estate and businesses. Patrick Bet David is a multimillionaire who came to this country with nothing. Stop playing the victim and work hard!
Well done Seckou to get this far!!! I've seen you many many years ago in Coventry and have followed your journey & music since. ❤ An admiring local fan based in Grantham, UK 😊
Thanks, Tiny Desk, for exposing me to artists I might not otherwise find. (I discovered the miraculous DakhaBrakha here.) The degree of excellence and the range of genres you cover are thrilling. Though future concerts may not get any better than this, I look forward to more! Always a mind-expanding, heart-opening experience.
This room is so good for the recording process. I can feel the base from the afro harp in my phone. When i watch them in larger broader spaces, it takes away from the depth and detail being heard. Kharit is so epic especially here
Hey Tiny Desk Fans,
Check out NPR’s Black Stories, Black Truths - a collection of podcasts hosted by journalists who speak truth to power. Our voices are as varied, nuanced, and dynamic as the Black experience. And stories should never be about us without us. Listen now: www.npr.org/podcasts/510372/black-stories-black-truths
Let me just float away real quick
Could not have said it better myself ❤
Exactly
This is why I love Tiny Desk. It doesn't matter what type of music genre they present, I find it all highly enjoyable. The sound from this group is so meditative.
100!
Facts!
100%
The whole album is. Also, check out the song "Iyawo" by Omar. I just let that one song play over and over as I work.
@chappahx thank you for the tip! Never heard of this group and I love it!
The kora's sound is one one the purest sounds ever. So soothing.
The Kora is the traditional instrument of Mali
Players like Toumani Diabate are the 17 th generation of kora players in his family
They are often griots as well
Wish I could go to Mali but not cool fir foreigners right now …
Being African or black comes with a lot struggles but I won’t change it for the life of me. Despite the odds, we are a vibe ✊🏿🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭👏🏿👏🏿🏃🏿🙏🏿
Facts‼️🎯💯🌈🙌🏾
Yes!!! ❤❤❤
Say it loud!❤
A WHOLE ONE! Love this skin I’m in! 🤎! Love y’all too!❤
Un moment de grâce ❤❤❤
NAMASTE🕊️
I'm Mandinka plus I speak Wollof (with English) on a daily, so this is doing my heart something ❤💯
Dubai, 8am. My morning ritual: coffee and music... but today was different. It was music that took me far away. I'm from South America, I lived in the Caribbean and my life journey took me to the middle east. This music had everything I have been exposed during all these years, it tasted fresh, melancholic and vibrant at the same time.... It moved me to the point that I cried, beautiful! What else can makes us feel all this than love and good music, and that's what this amazing trio is: love+music!
Thanks for sharing all of this with us.... now I'm ready to start my day 🧡🎶🙏🏼
So well put...truth straight from the heart...feel same way!
I grew up in middle east, lived in India for 5 years, and my life took me to Europe, now I listen to the Trio after hearing them on Jazz24 radio which I used to listen to in Middle East, hoping this music will do some magic work and take me out of Europe back to Middle East!!
I love being introduced to artists while they're performing live. This is a beautiful concert. It's funny the first song is about traveling, because the whole set transports you. Time to listen again!
I closed my eyes and could see myself at a restaurant with live music, people talking, good company and food, fresh air, night lights and fires
huge props to Gustavo Ovalles!! His rhythms are such important parts of the songs!
The combination of instruments and cultures and energies - Cuban, African is heart-warming and comforting. Our ancestors are smiling, and saying "yes"!. Thank you all for sharing your phenomenal talents. Thanks for this tribute to mothers and grandmothers. We appreciate it.
!When Fatoumata Diawara performed a home concert last year, I thought it could get no better, but now to have Sekou and Omar?! I just love the vast demonstration of music appreciation that the Tiny Desk team has! It would absolutely warm my heart if you invited Sona Jobarteh to perform! Thank you for bringing Kora and other traditional African musicians/instrumentalists to this stage!
Oh yes, I would love to hear/sea Sona Jobarteh on a Tiny Desk too! Saw her live, she is absolutely AMAZING!
Some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard
This group deserves every success and more.
I love Tiny Desk!! I am constantly being exposed to different genres of music. It's an expansive education for the mind, body and soul! Thank you.
Possibly my favourite Tiny Desk concert yet, there is so much of beauty, wisdom and joy in the interplay of these three musicians and cultures. Whenever I watch this set, I always end up feeling that the world is a better place than I thought it was before I started watching.
What a lovely set! Here are the timestamps:
0:00 Allah Léno
7:02 Kharit
14:05 Maam
Thanks for your diversity in ALL prospects!!! NPR shows how it should be!
Just....sent me into a trance.
Took 10 mins to type this.
This is my favorite Tiny Desk concert by far. Saturday early morning here on the Pacific side and just THE perfect music for the cloudy morn, this will bring sunshine. Gonna listen to this again and again. MUSICIANS indeed...high praise for Omar Sosa on piano and Seckou Keita on kora and Gustavo Ovalles on percussion. Sheer beauty. Thank you...thank you
I could not agree more. The beauty, the joy and compassion of this is heart-warming.
Mine too on replay!!!!
Memories of late 90s California, dancing away the beauty and youthful years in happiness and harmony with a multicultural family of friends of the world! ❤🎉🎉🙏
Beautifully stated and relatable.
Keita's huge smile when Ovalles comes in with that groove on bongos.
Big up and blessing from Réunion island Indian ocean
Senegalese music is romantic, entrancing, and spiritual all at the same time. This was wonderful!
This music is large than Senegal, this is mandinka music.
@@Sterek100 In that case, Mandinka music is beautiful.
Omar and Seckou finally on Tiny Desk🙏🏽 the world needs this music so much!!!
I love all music featuring Seckou Keita. He’s awesome, so full of deep soul and joy. This trio takes the cake! ❤
I’m here smiling throughout the whole concert amazed at how music makes me happy and how these musicians are delivering one of the purest healing and relaxations sessions ever!!!
Beautiful souls. This music is blissful. The piano changed my breathing pattern. Almost cried a lil.
This is a beautiful concert. It should also have been in Black music month. Music is awesome.
Thank you Omar and Sekou, now I'm fully recharged ! Music is indeed energy for our souls !
You can’t help but feel optimistic when hearing this music. It just reeks of joy and optimism
That emotions of Africa music is something unexpectedly closed to heavens doors
I'm in the proces of sound testing a small speaker I just made myself, finished two hours ago. The speaker loves this 🥰
I love discovering new sounds from the show. Thank you npr music for sharing profound sounds
Such an amazing brotherhood, creating vibrant soundscapes.. they swept me away to another place ❤
Please start publishing a versiom whit the exactly outcome of every person playing in this concerts. I begging u
When sometimes I wake up in the morning, and feel low I listen to this music then I feel alive. 🙏🏾 Thank You 🙏🏾
The range of music is out of this world. Awesome!
I love the unique African instruments used in this set. Such beautiful sounds from these talented musicians
If you all like a fantastic variety of music hip hop hooray for npr and tiny desk😄
Looking forward to seeing Seckou Keita live in September soooo much! Enchanting 🪄✨️
You can feel the love and friendship between them.
Yes, nothing can be better than that! Such joy when the musicians are enjoying their creation as much as the audience! Bring them back!🎵🎶🎵🎵🎵🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵👏👏👏👏👏🙏🏼
I got to see him live, this man was playing children's toys and made magical music!!!!!🎉 great job tiny desk❤
I liked this a soon as it came on. Very meditative and relaxing.
All three performers have African heritage and it shows in their music. They clearly love playing together. So delicate and magical ❤
Omar querido! Tu magia no tiene límites, me ha encantado! Gracias, algún día nos volveremos a ver en algún lugar del mundo. Adelante Genio! 😘
De toute beauté
I had never heard of them prior to this coming across my UA-cam feed. Now I can’t stop listening to them on Spotify. I AM a fan! Thank you Tiny Desk Concerts ❤🖤💚
I wish I could like this 100 times! On repeat. Thank you Tiny Desk for bringing such beautiful and wide range of music
What a treat! Kora is such a soothing instrument and this trio performance carries peace.
Beautiful music to wake up to after July 4th 🇺🇸
My cats and dog are vibing to this.
So true I didn’t wanna come to work today but this tiny desk just put me in a whole vibe to make it through
This music is about uplift, inclusion, empathy and compassion.
It’s most definitely not about patriotism/nationalism and/or the day “after July 4th 🇺🇸”
@@waynedexterTrue but it IS the day after the 4th, and it sounds like they were just vibing, not necessarily pushing a pro-Patriot agenda, though I could be wrong
@@waynedexter not everything has to do with the narrative you feed yourself from somehow feeling like you were mistreated when what your probably referring to happened to someone who lived over 100 years ago.
Stop playing the victim and ruining that which is celebrated by the real patriots and hard working people.
Do you know what it’s like for someone in Cuba or Botswana? They actually flee to come to this country and celebrate July 4th proudly. What about Iranian immigrants who fled in 1970s to come to US. Now they own real estate and businesses. Patrick Bet David is a multimillionaire who came to this country with nothing.
Stop playing the victim and work hard!
We are recovering from covid. And this music brings joy which helps healing.
I've been a fan of Sekou Keita's for a long time, this is a blessed day
World music is a treasure trove - music is literally universal, harmony is a function physics. This performance is perfect.😊
Well done Seckou to get this far!!! I've seen you many many years ago in Coventry and have followed your journey & music since. ❤
An admiring local fan based in Grantham, UK 😊
If you loved this, check out Keita’s collab with harpist Catrin Finch, the album Clychau Dibon is sublime
Wow!! Yes!! 🌟
Sheer beauty!
Es pura amor❤
THANKS FOR DEDICATING THAT LAST SONG TO THE MOM'S, GOD BLESS YOU 🖤⭐
Ive watched this over ten times literally and it only gets better!
I would love to see/hear Sonah Jobarteh on tiny desk 🥹 she plays the kora as well
Amazing soul music, thank you 🙏
No puedo creer ver esto a las 7 de la mañana, es hermosooooo
Some of the best music programming ANYWHERE. This booking team is TOP NOTCH. Kudos on this work
that moment after the second song when they laughed and smiled to each other was soo wholesome
Wow!! ❤
A gift, thank you!
My body melts into it, beautiful
3 beautiful musicians, making beautiful music. What a treat.
Goosebumps!!! This is taking me home....West Africa...the kora!!
Great ! Salif Keita deserves an invitation , before it is too late!
A Deep deep Thanks to You 3 , So much Love spread !!!!
uau 🤩
This right here was pure perfection🎯💯🙌🏾🌈🔥🔥🔥
These three Kings were simply amazing‼️😍❤️🥰
So gorgeous! Can't wait to see them live in September.❤❤❤
Beautiful sound, touching…❤
omg they are pure JOY!!
Que som maravilhoso, muito amor! Viva Africa
Irmão de luta de São Paulo - Brasil
The joy...great
So beautiful! I have discovered so much amazing music through Tiny desk. Thank you!
7:35 am in Pomona California. This music is flat out mind blowing. Like im in another demintion. Another world.
Dear @NPRMusic Thank you for saving the world during the pandemic ❤🩹
I love Senegalese music like it blows my mind. I love alot of artists from the Congo too, but Senegal really is so fantastic
Senegal, Congo and Mali music
Bravo! I was thoroughly enchanted. Thank you, gentlemen.
Afrika Song is amazing 💖🙌🏾
Thanks, Tiny Desk, for exposing me to artists I might not otherwise find. (I discovered the miraculous DakhaBrakha here.) The degree of excellence and the range of genres you cover are thrilling. Though future concerts may not get any better than this, I look forward to more! Always a mind-expanding, heart-opening experience.
❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾One of my favs. Tiny Desk does it again!!!
Very lovely. My favorite kind of music. I'm walking on the beach or in the forest or in a city where all peoples live together in peace.
I absolutely love the African culture 👊🤲
just beautiful music-no need to understand the words.Graet musicians but the percussionist takes the cake
Simply a chef-d’œuvre!
Love this ❤. Love Africa ❤. Sending love to Senegal and Love the Tik tok dance from Kharit 🤣😂🤣
Spellbinding. Also love Seckou Keita's contribution to the Spell Songs collective.
Super smooth sound
Beautiful. The holiness of music.
This is so perfect and embracing. With gratitude...
bella musica, bellos musicos, bello mensaje. Thank you Tiny Desk! ❤
This room is so good for the recording process. I can feel the base from the afro harp in my phone. When i watch them in larger broader spaces, it takes away from the depth and detail being heard. Kharit is so epic especially here
Where’s the love button! Outstanding NPR. Outstanding.