Ngoni Wassolou: Kele Djourouni Kando + interview Alex Wielemans by Eric Mandala

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  • Ngoni Wassolou ( Kamalengoni, Samakoro ) Traditional music from Mali and Guinea Conakry. Produced by Alex Wielemans in Yanfolila in 2016.
    Performance ( one shot recording ):
    -Issa Dialo ( Lead Vocal, Bass ngoni )
    -Issa Sidibe ( Solo Ngoni )
    -Begnoron Djakite ( Vocal, Dance )
    -Souleymane Dialo ( Carignan )
    Interview by Eric Mandala
    Contacts, infos, ngoni video lessons, workshops and high quality instruments: alexwielemans@hotmail.com
    This recording is part of a video workshop about this groove.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @salimatasidibe5894
    @salimatasidibe5894 6 років тому +7

    Rip Ngoni Wassolou. Belle chanson avec une jolie démonstration de pas de danse. Vive le Wassoulou J'adore ! !👌👏👏❤
    Sally Sidibé-Sangaré.

  • @counterproductivity
    @counterproductivity 3 роки тому +2

    Killer Performance.

  • @murielikazeoca3656
    @murielikazeoca3656 2 роки тому +1

    Coisa mais linda mesmo!🤩🤩as coisas boas da vida..Deus é bom .!visse!?..

  • @nfalycoulibaly1970
    @nfalycoulibaly1970 4 роки тому +3

    Nous les maliens et maliennes nous somme fiers de vous

  • @AfrikanGod1
    @AfrikanGod1 5 років тому +3

    this is so beautiful , i can feel that deep spiritual aura that envolves trational griots sush this....love it love it...thank you very much for recording it and share it with the world...

  • @ericmandala
    @ericmandala 7 років тому +4

    It was great to go and learn from these masters

  • @dharam108
    @dharam108 5 місяців тому

    Beautiful!
    I may contact you for ngoni lessons - I have a Dous 'ngoni

    • @WassolonGroove
      @WassolonGroove  5 місяців тому

      Sure, I've lots of pre-recorded video lessons related to Wassolou ngoni, you'd be able to play most of it on the Donso ngoni. Here is the contact email for the lessons: wassolongroove@gmail.com

  • @Artsens
    @Artsens 6 років тому +3

    Super rythme et voix !

  • @sangareawa4337
    @sangareawa4337 5 років тому +1

    Merci beaucoup pour le travail bien faire merci encore

  • @murielikazeoca3656
    @murielikazeoca3656 2 роки тому +1

    Muito obrigado lindoooooooo

  • @zehinabguindo5567
    @zehinabguindo5567 2 роки тому

    Yeah je suis aussi à l écoute

  • @murielikazeoca3656
    @murielikazeoca3656 2 роки тому

    Showwww

  • @1ntuthukozwane
    @1ntuthukozwane 4 роки тому +1

    Both Ngoni and Wasoulou are names of the Zulu people of Southern, Eastern and Central; Africa. Our kings were surnamed Ntuli or Ndlovu which both mean Elephant before Zulu which is a variant of Toure = Zhoule = Zhoulou (we interchange "z" and "t's at will in general in Africa, similarly, v and b and f and m. In French, Zulu is spelt Zhoulou or Soulou. We speak English. Zulus also call themselves AmaZunda in reference to a Sudanese origin. The Old Sudan incorporated Central and West Africa.
    Google Ngoni tribes in Africa & Zulu Empire to find out more. In the West of Africa they are called Gio or Dan. We Zulus say we came from Malandela people, also called Kusi or Husi or Wushe or Hosi or Nkosi or Ngozi or Kozi or Lozi, as a people together with Qwabe or Malope or Jobe or Wombe or Ndlovu or Njobvu or Chopi or Argob or Toure (meaning elephant) or Pai or Mbai pr Pale or Ntuli (meaning dust) or AmaThole (meaning younglings or baby cows or animals). Zulus ruled the Qwabe/Eddo/Addo/Iddu/Ndou/Ntu as in BaNTU people. The Qwabe ruled KaSibiya or Casphia or KaZubane or Luzumane or Suluman or Sulayman, KaSibiya ruled Helcias or KaCirha or Cirhane or Ciyane or Ngwane or Akhan or Ncwane.
    Most black Africans come from this ethnicity in all 4 corners. Religion is not ethnicity. Your blood is and we come from the same source: Abraham.

    • @WassolonGroove
      @WassolonGroove  4 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing this knowledge. Soudan is the one of the origins of what we call today West Africa and it's really interesting to see the evolving from another perspective. Toure in Mali empire is one of the name for noble people, such as Samory Toure for example. Thanks for keeping these roots alive...

    • @1ntuthukozwane
      @1ntuthukozwane 4 роки тому

      @@WassolonGroove Thanks Alex. We came here in droves from different parts of the world: Middle East, Asia, Americas and Europe where during early 0's AD we were quite prevalent - in most continents we are regarded as indigenous people. We were called Moyo or Moors which is an Israelite tribe that comes from the first born of Hesron, son of Phares/Perez/Perezuzza, son of Judah, of Ithamar: Jerameel or Jerael or Jeria or Manyelela or Nyewera or Nyerera or Siwela or Silela (meaning 6) or Sithupha or Gadi or Mngadi or Khathi (which means Heaven = Zulu = Soulou in Southern and Central Nguni - Guni, himself is a son of Naphtali, as well as Zulu) or Jiyane or Sithupha (6 as in Sixth Tribe) or Ntombazi or Netophathi = mother of King David or Ndwandwe or Ndawonde as we call it. (All are surnamed KaSibiya or Casphia/Hasebias/Hasabia - how its written in the Bible) Our Zulu King sits on King David's crown. They have tried to destroy it, even arresting my great great grandfather, King Dinizulu kaZulu in St Helena in South America where Napoleon Bonaparte was àrrested before they had to bring him back like Napoleon.
      Anyway, Jeria is the House that ruled Hebron in Juda, also called Eliel and housed Aaron Priests, Caleb who was the first judge of Judah after Joshua and Othoniel who married Axa/Achsa daughter of Caleb after fighting for and winning Hebron/Ciriathaba or Mamre - the City where Padre Abraham lived in Chanaan after leaving Uz the city of his birth and where his father was Prime Minister to the King Nimrod, The Giantkiller, who brought devil worship into the world after the Noah floods.
      Moos or Moas or Phuthi (Duiker or the Mambo/Buck people = Appus) or Booz or Boaz or Mbuyazi or BaNguzi or Gussi or Malandela or Aladia or Alodia (an Medieval Israelite settlement in Sudan-Kenya-Ethiopia that was mostly black with black Kings) or Gadia is the first tribe of Guni, Chief House of Gad, and the son of Ram/Mira/Machir, son of Manasse and ruler of Gad during the reign of Caleb the Dog as ruler of Judah.
      Also, Zunda (What South African Zulus call themselves) = Suda = Juda and Sudan = Sudia = Judea. Ram is the first son of Jerameel, the second being Jamin which we call Ndjamena or Damin or Dlamini (my tribe and most prevalent tribe of Zulus) or Nyamane or Shamane and the last being Achar from who is also called Acharn or Akhan (Ghana) or Ngwane or Goan or Golan (a Saphan or City of refuge) or Jiyane or Jeria according to Zulu history or Kru or Mukuyu or Khulu or Huru or Khumalo or Xumalo or Axum or Agikuyu or Macingwane or Mansangane or Shangaan (Southern Africa) or Maxakhulu or Xulau or Zulawu or Zulawa or Zujeru or Zukun or Jukun or Djungun or Cebekhulu - rulers of my tribe and originators of the Zulu Royal House - known popularly as Swati or Swazi or Ashanti - which is why in Swahili, Thank you is Asante Sana - both are verbal libations of my tribal names - our greetings and thank yous or exclamations are normally our tribal names as Eddo or Ndou or BaNTU people.
      The Jukun disappeared from Australia around the same time they appeared in Africa. The Djukun language is still in written form in Australia. Mind you the indigenous people of Australia are BLACK and Zhoulou or Zulu. We were called by my tribe's libation: Mashabane or Saphan or Espana or Spain in English and were called the Spanish Moors.
      That is who Zulus are. The Bible says Princes of the Army of Israel moved to Africa after the Babylonian defeat. While we have intermittently moved back to Middle East when the situation allows, we still keep our bases in Africa.

    • @WassolonGroove
      @WassolonGroove  4 роки тому

      @@1ntuthukozwane Really impressive synopsis of one of the deepest roots of humanity. I understood that you come from Kings dynasty, I guess that it explain why you get such knowledge which is proper to very educated intellectual Africans nobles. What you call Spanish Moors is the same roots that the Moors (Maures in French) of Mauritania or is it totally different? I crossed ten time this country on my way to Mali, but the ethnicity is more Arabs looking like.

    • @rosesebanyoni5643
      @rosesebanyoni5643 4 роки тому

      Ntuthuko zwane,I would like to thank you for this deep information thank you very much, I've been listening to this wasoulou music for a while, Infect I just love west African music 🎶.❤️🇿🇦

  • @Musbaba85
    @Musbaba85 6 років тому

    Mon frère tu reste vivent ?😊😉 Sinon comment ça va ?tu es où la ? Je suis à Barcelone en ce moment... À+ peace and love 👍🙏

  • @felicerosser5400
    @felicerosser5400 7 років тому

    Awesome. Thank you.