Making The Djembe 1

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  • Опубліковано 28 жов 2024

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  • @jhpable
    @jhpable 14 років тому +1

    Thanks for a great movie :-)
    Greetings from Harald

  • @MrCraigary123
    @MrCraigary123 13 років тому +1

    They purlt their soul into that...thanks for the upload I really want a djembe but I have no money

  • @feelinghealingfrequences7179

    wonderful singing and rhythm in the community

  • @wildskud
    @wildskud 10 років тому +6

    I noticed, during the talk about who regulates the forest, the guy is totally without concept about cutting down the whole forest. "Because some trees you need, and some trees you don't need". Who would want to cut down trees you don't need ? Bushman's logic. .oO( besides I already told ya, that it's MANGO BUSH, that's the shit)Oo. I love it.

  • @Snoabe
    @Snoabe 14 років тому +1

    Great film Ilya.
    Greetings from Søren

  • @ilyamagnes
    @ilyamagnes  11 років тому +2

    thanks for the info! I didn't know the "real" name of the tree. interesting. Hope you enjoyed the movie. ilya.

  • @ilyamagnes
    @ilyamagnes  13 років тому +2

    @RasAlun478
    yes, if you are from Gambia, then I agree, the people there are very beautiful!! not only how they look, but also from inside. All the best to you, ilya.

  • @workwithnature
    @workwithnature 12 років тому +1

    Man that's how cars should work :)

  • @RasAlun478
    @RasAlun478 13 років тому +1

    @ilyamagnes im not from gambia but im african and im speakin on my ppl in general. all the best to you also!

  • @Jason_Megibow
    @Jason_Megibow 9 років тому +1

    love the video, thank you!

  • @TheGr8scott
    @TheGr8scott 11 років тому +2

    It appears that the African standards of a road worthy vehicle are not dissimilar to those in Australia. Namely, if you can't see the engine bay from the outside and the vehicle moves... its road worthy!

  • @fredericdevouassoux3414
    @fredericdevouassoux3414 12 років тому

    Are there specific rituals associated with the manufacture of the djembe? Perhaps ancient rituals?

  • @MrAmisto
    @MrAmisto 12 років тому +1

    It's also known as Dimba wood, which I am lucky enough to have a drum made from it. =)

  • @christsminstrel
    @christsminstrel 13 років тому

    That Renault reminds me of some cars I've owned. I love the hatch door hinges. The tree is Irvingia, a genus of African and Southeast Asian trees in the family Irvingiaceae, sometimes known by the common names wild mango, African mango, or bush mango. They bear edible mango-like fruits, and are especially valued for their fat- and protein-rich nuts.
    The trees yield a hard wood, useful in construction. (from Wikipedia)
    The genus is named for Dr Edward George Irving, a Royal Navy surgeon.[1

  • @faisalsayyed6770
    @faisalsayyed6770 6 років тому +1

    The music is amazing

  • @mattlehnardt8035
    @mattlehnardt8035 7 років тому +2

    so where do I order one to support the village??

    • @KM-px8cs
      @KM-px8cs 6 років тому +2

      If you want to help the communities research the "African Heartwood Project", these white people decided to take the money from the Djembes made in the villages and then they sell them in shops and online and send it back to the actual community and workers instead of keeping the money from a culture and craft that doesn't belong to them. Here is their website: www.africaheartwoodproject.org/about-us/

    • @Drumconnection
      @Drumconnection 5 років тому

      There are many people in America and in Europe and Japan and China who support the drum builders of Guinea and Mali and other West African djembe countries.

  • @ilyamagnes
    @ilyamagnes  13 років тому +1

    @christsminstrel
    thanks for the info. very interesting. I hope you liked the movie. ilya.

  • @sierrachello
    @sierrachello 13 років тому

    what is the name of that tree?

  • @RasAlun478
    @RasAlun478 13 років тому +2

    my people are so beautiful

    • @nated4599
      @nated4599 7 років тому

      RasAlun478 they still have to get license to cut there trees down so they don't seem that free

  • @trinikid2368
    @trinikid2368 7 років тому

    hey josh i kinda need yuh help g i have to play for muh baptist church yuh could make a tutorial on baptist riddim ps i from trinidad

  • @gastonrepetto362
    @gastonrepetto362 7 років тому

    Alguien sabe como se llama esa herramienta de talla que es una combinación entre hacha y gubia?

  • @luthieriadegaragem3310
    @luthieriadegaragem3310 7 років тому

    pais de grandes talentos mas poucos recursos

  • @arijohn4138
    @arijohn4138 3 роки тому

    I actually searched this up xD

  • @Zekla
    @Zekla 5 років тому

    That 4:33 420 moment! lol

  • @mattlehnardt8035
    @mattlehnardt8035 7 років тому

    damn, the one single tree they had for 50 miles cut down to make a drum.

    • @KM-px8cs
      @KM-px8cs 6 років тому

      You're very ignorant.

  • @KM-px8cs
    @KM-px8cs 6 років тому

    For a video focused more on the actual crafting and artisans check out: ua-cam.com/video/6k7DzKG5JLM/v-deo.html (There's two parts).

  • @joakimgranlund
    @joakimgranlund 15 років тому

    The boy at 2:29 looks like Michael Jordan!

  • @laksanabermain5964
    @laksanabermain5964 10 років тому

    opo iki lek ..
    kui ndak nganu ?

  • @mattlehnardt8035
    @mattlehnardt8035 7 років тому

    skip to 3:34 whre they start actually making the damn djembe.

    • @KM-px8cs
      @KM-px8cs 6 років тому

      Blame the white documentary maker who would rather film his trespassing and village events instead of the drum making. Bored? There's other Djembe documentaries.

  • @mattlehnardt8035
    @mattlehnardt8035 7 років тому +1

    africans will work a lot harder to make a drum than they will at a job.

    • @KM-px8cs
      @KM-px8cs 6 років тому +1

      Get a life. Where's your job? Is it trolling on UA-cam? Being an artisan is a job you fool.