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Do You Speak Djembe? | Doug Manuel | TEDxHollywood 

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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
Doug Manuel has been building bridges between Africa and the occident for more than 20 years. His latest project ‘Do You Speak Djembe?’ brings together a band of world-class African and international musicians in an innovative fusion of music and rhythm from different cultures. The public also perform, each audience member with a Djembe drum - these are the ingredients of a unique musical that has performed more than 100 concerts across Europe since 2014.
A part of the proceeds of the show go to ‘Lighting Up Lives’ Doug’s initiative that brings solar energy to Abéné, a rural village in Senegal, West Africa. This unique interactive musical will debut their first show in the United States at TEDxHollywood.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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@karlijn9669
@karlijn9669 7 лет назад
INSANE! I was literally crying behind my laptop because I loved it so much!
@markdemell8056
@markdemell8056 4 года назад
Not me ,,, ok me too.
@cyrus3430
@cyrus3430 3 года назад
To those that don’t see how this may be offensive.. If an African man hosted a Ted talk on how to play the bag pipes and played a random tune then invited a European to sing(an African version of an Scottish song) then call the song Scottish..do you get where I’m going with this.. PS: This presentation would be trashed in any African university And yes..we do have universities in Africa
@cyrus3430
@cyrus3430 3 года назад
Please research on a culture before you rob it
@m.taylor6808
@m.taylor6808 7 лет назад
Thank you for blasting such positivity, Doug!! Really looking forward to meeting you! Thank you for being a facilitator, who not only flows with words, but can actually play djembe for real!! Naaaamu!! By the by, Brazil with Bill and Attiba was AWESOME!!!
@Noiseofdrums
@Noiseofdrums 3 года назад
that's it! I'm buying a djembe :))
@Arklowdrummers
@Arklowdrummers 4 года назад
Lovely introduction, lovely delivery, brilliant techniques on the djemb’es, very educational uplifting and inspiring. Although the kit player is a brilliant drummer, i dont think the kit fits with opening set. I have only been doing this for 28 years now all over the world myself. But thats not a criticism but an honest observation.
@agnieszkagac-zuppinger6497
@agnieszkagac-zuppinger6497 7 лет назад
J'ai eu l’occasion d'y participer. Une expérience inoubliable! Bravo !!!
@juanpinales6162
@juanpinales6162 7 лет назад
good morning
@khowhaichia9292
@khowhaichia9292 4 года назад
Very interesting .l was just adjusting to play the djembe and feel very connected . Thank you .
@rockwarrior5287
@rockwarrior5287 2 года назад
One of my faves of all times
@kameronpeterson3601
@kameronpeterson3601 7 лет назад
BUT DOES IT DJENT
@Nicole-pt4bx
@Nicole-pt4bx 6 лет назад
I don't know, but it does DJembe.
@09082005100
@09082005100 6 лет назад
Yes my kids speak djembe, it's a amazing instrument, very destressing and fun. You can check my elder kid on youtube video SVKM's "Rising Rhythms". All kids are simply amazing.
@lonr373
@lonr373 6 лет назад
who else was causing a ruckus on computer table
@JustDrum-DontThink
@JustDrum-DontThink Год назад
Yes & Dun Dun xxx
@RayanRawdrum
@RayanRawdrum 6 лет назад
this is soooo holly wood.... didnt even get to show the african drummers solo. i dont think this guy can speak djembe he is just hitting his hands on a drum
@RayanRawdrum
@RayanRawdrum 6 лет назад
look at his body language when the african drummers try to solo !
@DrumSolVanIsle
@DrumSolVanIsle 7 лет назад
Sound appears to be out of sync, which is a sad oversight.
@gretchenfrancis5678
@gretchenfrancis5678 7 лет назад
because the spirit is missing dear. it's missing. only those with true ears and connection to music can tell authenticy when they hear it.
@chukker11
@chukker11 4 года назад
Wolfsair and tala ...... i love wolfsair and tala .......s ooo sosos sooo sooos soooo at first
@bradmccann2498
@bradmccann2498 7 лет назад
InSANE!
@domenicstutz8130
@domenicstutz8130 7 лет назад
EUROPA call i org. the tour :)
@gypsyking1761
@gypsyking1761 7 лет назад
i do
@Paperbutton9
@Paperbutton9 7 лет назад
how is some white man gonna go and give a Ted talk on traditional african drums. does anyone else see the problem here? there plenty of marginalized voices out there that should be uplifted not stomped on. plenty of NATIVE individuals who could give a far more honest and true talk on this subject. wow doug. why dont you just stick in the background and let the opressed voices be heard for once. you can help. but quit making it about you.
@sol__sessions1918
@sol__sessions1918 7 лет назад
Very Spoopy .. don't let the outer shell mislead you. We are all the same beneath. OneLove
@SunnyApples
@SunnyApples 7 лет назад
No one is stopping you. Go ahead and make a successful show about African drum if you can.
@FixingLunch
@FixingLunch 7 лет назад
Who is oppressing you here? Sounds like a victim in search of a victimizer. Music isn't owned by anyone.
@penmeal
@penmeal 7 лет назад
what's the song the woman starts singing at 10:10? i remember it from my youth but i can't remember the name...
@ahmes12
@ahmes12 7 лет назад
Took a little digging but found it: Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba. A great song from my childhood but never knew the song name or singer til now. God bless the internet!
@abulhosan6161
@abulhosan6161 6 лет назад
+ahmes12 xxm
@Abyssalmatter
@Abyssalmatter 4 года назад
That drum kit ruined it!!
@Zaku186
@Zaku186 6 лет назад
That singer was terrible. but the rest of it was awesome. seems like that would be a lot of fun.
@fatimasalah6763
@fatimasalah6763 4 года назад
I wonder how they managed to bring djembe for all participants 😂
@nomadsolos
@nomadsolos 3 года назад
I stumbled onto this tonight and found it very refreshing . I think it sends a wonderful message in todays world of pain that we currently live. I am 70 today - (60 of those years I have been a drummer, both as a Professional, and as a lover of the instrument, and of music) The message in this video should be shared! Thank you Doug Manuel .
@dougmanuel3527
@dougmanuel3527 7 лет назад
Thanks for all your positive vibes people. It's an honour to bring the djembe to the world!
@9brainechoes9
@9brainechoes9 7 лет назад
bravo!!!!!!
@MilitantExtremist
@MilitantExtremist 7 лет назад
Honor?
@Nontouchable
@Nontouchable 7 лет назад
Hats off sir, thanks!
@karengarson6990
@karengarson6990 7 лет назад
Doug Manuel In Canada it is spelled HONOUR. 😊
@Ma.Mama.is.a.StreetDogg
@Ma.Mama.is.a.StreetDogg 7 лет назад
Doug Manuel Thank you all for teaching us to feel and connect with the rhythm once again..... God Bless
@Bernadettern2024
@Bernadettern2024 7 лет назад
Mr Doug Manuel you did a better job showcasing and connecting. My Drums are my heart beat , the Rhythm of my life. I am an African woman, A Ghanaian woman and when i walk , i walk like my ancestral drums are playing. Your Balophonist is real good. Ase
@gretchenfrancis5678
@gretchenfrancis5678 7 лет назад
please girl he is just making money from this. Why didn't he get down our people to enlighten the world about the dance and act?
@lotuscabrio2937
@lotuscabrio2937 3 года назад
Arabian here
@JustDrum-DontThink
@JustDrum-DontThink Год назад
Gretchen, what do you mean exactly? I want to hear and understand correctly your feelings about this please?
@conan6908
@conan6908 7 лет назад
HEY TEDx Talks!! I grew up half my life in Cote d' Ivoire in West Africa and man, those villages with their celebrations (really) throw down and get into it with their 'Fetes'(festivals) and their Tom Toms which are the Cote D' Ivoire equivalent of the Djembe drums. They, like the Djembe drums, have been used for centuries and like your African stage drummers here, are very skilled drummers and tap it out for at least an hour, non-stop, no exaggeration!! It's awesome that you guys are bringing an appreciation for African drum and music talent to the U.S. as sometimes, I think we here in the states tend to get a little jaded and egocentric when in actuality, Africa is where much of the worlds music originated. Keep it up and kudos to you guys!! Enjoyed it!!
@babahaminel8041
@babahaminel8041 7 лет назад
One thing a CULTURAL BANDIT cannot steal is SPIRIT. No matter the art form, be it music ie. Reggae, Hip Hop, JAZZ, R&B, Rap, or dance i.e. all African, Capoeira, Tribal, Martial Arts, other people can only hilariously IMITATE, but never duplicate, because something is always "missing". That something is SOUL. Can't buy or steal that.
@krzystofsibilla3516
@krzystofsibilla3516 2 года назад
We all have souls
@Kylegatzke1997
@Kylegatzke1997 3 месяца назад
Well said
@LikeASchosch
@LikeASchosch 3 месяца назад
I wonder if you could distinguish the art without seeing the color of the skin of the performer. also culture is there to be shared and enjoyed. why would one think of stealing?
@paulbabaonilu265
@paulbabaonilu265 5 лет назад
I wonder if he can really play, and not just facilitate.....this was yet another offensive, non-traditional use of the jimbe
@paapakobe
@paapakobe 7 лет назад
I was with an international organization doing this type of work. It is a great way to introduce people to African drums and team build/ community build etc! I would have liked to see the two great musicians from Guinee introduced properly, and to know who the others are too. Obviously time is short but a little more about djembe in particular as it is not just a general "African" drum and we didn't get to hear any conversation through them as the title suggests. I was really looking forward to that. Still great work incorporating the rhythms with pop tunes. cheers
@efunawsome
@efunawsome 5 лет назад
When africans drummed it was considered primal now this white guy is explaining it and suddenly its genius?
@sweettalkbutterfly8888
@sweettalkbutterfly8888 4 года назад
Why were the original Africans not in the front teaching, the rhythms of Africa can not be misappropriated in such a way. The Africans should have been able to give the rhythms the correct way.
@scorppio500webmaster3
@scorppio500webmaster3 7 лет назад
This may not be the message he was trying to send, but I find it amazing that someone can take control of a whole room so easily, when I can't really control anything, lol.
@Susanc06
@Susanc06 5 лет назад
Scorppio500 Webmaster Don’t Be so hard on yourself 😃
@DadaPoopoo
@DadaPoopoo Год назад
They also payed to be controlled.
@diqweezle9751
@diqweezle9751 Год назад
TED crowd is an easy audience, usually. It's a room full of people who sat at the front of their class growing up. They are eager to learn something new.
@nicolasgoldring7128
@nicolasgoldring7128 5 лет назад
10:49: Oh my god, this guy is amazing.
@katherinawarren1523
@katherinawarren1523 2 года назад
My only question is When are you all coming to South Florida? 😊 There’s a huge drum community here and we’d love to have you. ♥️
@efunawsome
@efunawsome 5 лет назад
They couldnt find an african to do this??
@SauloGiovannini
@SauloGiovannini 6 лет назад
Cultural appropriation is serious business.. Does Mr. Drum Man have a name?
@Blissterd1
@Blissterd1 6 месяцев назад
I can't believe you ruined that powerful moment while teaching a crowd to play traditional Djembe, with Aretha Franklin's "Think"! I couldn't hit the stop button fast enough! What were you "thinking"? You couldn't sing an Olatunji song? (An old friend of mine whom I played with!) You couldn't sing Fanga Alafia?
@carolrhoden9204
@carolrhoden9204 3 года назад
the drumming tutorial and performance is so appropriate for this time that we are living in now
@laurencechristen9225
@laurencechristen9225 7 лет назад
Je trouve vraiment dommage d'utiliser ce support pour exprimer des rancoeurs personnelles, et ainsi de nous prendre en otage. La réalité est qu'il suffit d'assister à un seul des shows de Doug pour goûter à l'extraordinaire énergie positive qui s'en dégage... J'invite tout le monde à s'offrir cette merveilleuse aventure. On en ressort totalement boosté :-)
@rae0521
@rae0521 7 лет назад
Terrific... but the drumming alone was plenty... could have done without the vocals...
@micaelanama8778
@micaelanama8778 5 лет назад
Is Hollywood! Haha a lil extra drama is always there! But completely agree...
@spiritualwarriorhealer6154
@spiritualwarriorhealer6154 3 года назад
Do you speak Afrikan? Wazungu Technology is Afrika the Congo were All your technology is from..
@joe8431
@joe8431 6 лет назад
"we're gonna go deeper into the music of Africa" - This is quite misleading Doug, when you consider that 'Africa' is actually the second largest continent in the world, with over 54 countries, with an estimated 1500-2000 different languages. You should take this into account before you speak about 'Africa' as having a single culture or music tradition. I would have also liked to see you show some gratitude to the rest of your musicians, who were not even named or thanked during the performance. And also just wondering, who did you learn from? Was your teacher from Senegal, or Guinea, or maybe Ghana...? Perhaps they (and their community) deserve a shout out too for the gift of music they have shared with you...
@reiplush8244
@reiplush8244 4 года назад
Joe Howlett bruh
@onceonly1111
@onceonly1111 2 года назад
It is a show designed mainly for people who work in white collar environments who either can't or don't travel outside of a few familiar continents (e.g USA/Europe/Australia) - The themes are connectivity and inspiration, not to teach a history or geography lesson (he has a website that explains this, you should contact him from there with your comments). The entire video is about 16 minutes long, and he talked for more than 2 minutes before he picked up a drum. The performers bowed together at the end with hands held, and then the video editor cut the footage. There's no reason to believe he didn't thank any of the people he has worked with multiple times. You can't really hold him responsible for how the TEDx people decide to film things.
@olumayowaodumade581
@olumayowaodumade581 Год назад
I can’t stand whitewashing and watering down! Yal try and pull this bs off with everything and everyone you encounter!
@RivLoveshine
@RivLoveshine Год назад
Tvis just shows me how horrible I am on the djembe. I've gotta practice!
@OxygenBeats
@OxygenBeats 2 года назад
8:44
@corydoesstuff6411
@corydoesstuff6411 3 года назад
Played along with my djembe, very cool
@JacquelineFreemanJacobs
@JacquelineFreemanJacobs 9 месяцев назад
Heart Beat Music is also used during Rastafarian Spiritual Gatherings.🇬🇭
@ajwilliams5551
@ajwilliams5551 5 лет назад
Let the indigenous folks lead the TED Talk. I understand this style of percussion may have resonated with him as a white man, but the ancestral ties to the soul from the player is something that cannot be replicated/imitated and in my opinion is felt different.
@allenparsens5279
@allenparsens5279 5 лет назад
Alijah Yashar I agree.
@KarmaCame
@KarmaCame Год назад
Agreed it never feels the same to me even tho they my have good intentions
@notinyourcloset
@notinyourcloset Год назад
Perhaps a tad bit of cultural appropriation?
@davidmcaninch4714
@davidmcaninch4714 9 месяцев назад
This is pretty cool, but I coulda used a little more cowbell!!
@rockwarrior5287
@rockwarrior5287 2 года назад
This is the first thing I'm listening to this sat am I think It could be better than coffee
@sofie322
@sofie322 3 года назад
Love it, I just got a drum.
@collinsbuko
@collinsbuko 7 лет назад
What a singer! What a lady :D!
@ManojAthupitiya
@ManojAthupitiya Год назад
What's that first song lady sing.?name please
@bufflosoliderinthestateofa490
@bufflosoliderinthestateofa490 4 года назад
عروسة تجنن.سعاد يونس.
@unibongo2009
@unibongo2009 8 лет назад
When we started doing this kind of events in 1999, this guy, Doug, was doing small workshop in schools and was my direct neighbour in Portobello, London. Slowly he started to contract skilled drummers and take ideas from them, I mean all they ideas and make like if they were his own. He build up his own reputation on others back, including myself, constantly pushing them down to slowly raise to where he is now. In reality, he has no sense of community and has very little interest on drums, djembé and the culture it comes from. If you say to him, Mandé, Noumou or any other traditional important name and issues, he'll look at you with by round eyes. I collaborate for 4 years with his company and at the end left him totally disgusted by the way he was treating people. He totally mistreated a very amazing woman who help him massively in Spain, just because that for him rentability and money are just so much more important than someone fighting against cancer. By the way, he lost the case in Spain and had to leave the country, while this woman actually won her battle against cancer and is now a very happy mum with a successful new carrer. On my side I'm still expending the amazing culture of the Mandé, the part of west Africa where the Djembé comes from. Today we are doing a big dance workshop in Barcelona and I can assure you that this guy would be able to even do accompagnement for us. One day, we'll met again
@dougmanuel3527
@dougmanuel3527 8 лет назад
Stephane, what a shame that you bring the pain in your heart and the jealousy that you feel here. Your accusations are entirely false - no one was ‘fired’, (I have all the paperwork to prove it), and my office and activities in Spain continue to thrive. I remember you well, as you worked with us for a while . All along the way I have worked incredibly hard to bring the djembe philosophy and music to the world to share the joy. I am in constant gratitude that I continue to collaborate and play with the great djembe masters of the world, and I remain in deep appreciation that these djembefolas continue to give me their encouragement, blessings, friendship, respect and love. Maybe it would be interesting for you to know how I give back to Africa the magical continent that has given me so much. Take a look here: dougmanuel.com/abene/ I wish you well with all your endeavours. Doug
@unibongo2009
@unibongo2009 8 лет назад
Doug, I don't know were you see any pain or jealousy in what I say, I just wanted to put things back at there place. I'm very happy in my life, I choose exactly the way I want to live and things from the past belong to the past. I'm in the present Doug and at the moment, apart from the crazy amont of time I'm still rehearsing, I'm also finishing a book about the Djembé tradition witch will be released in 2017/18 after I'll go back to Mali next year. Also, I'm absolutely certain that you have gratitude of many people around you, it's not what I was talking about either. But where you're spot on is the anger I still have about a particular situation and person. I'm sure that deep inside you know that Teresa never deserve the way you treated her, I can tell you that she actually suffered a lot with the misunderstanding of you sad behaviour about her. Of course I'm still in contact with her, we actually meet last month and probably going to have dinner sometime b4 xmas. Seriously Doug, she didn't deserve that at all !!!And if you want to talk about your own conduct, I would like to remind you, but surely you won't remember cause it's not on your avantage, that the heart beat you're so nicely using at the beginning of the show, actually comes from me. I brought it to the Dc in 2001 after a text I wrote and you read we we started collaborating. But of all the work I've done with your company, you've showed me very little respect and were actually mostly patronizing instead of collaborating on the real sense of the word. It's like if you were constantly acting with an exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive need for admiration, and certainly a lack of understanding of others' feelings. Obviously Doug, you're not the worst people on the planet at my eyes, it's just that sometime, in a feeling of justice, on the way I see it of course, I wanted to seize the opportunity to cross the T's and dot the I's. I can see you are doing  a nice job in Senegal and this makes me feel a bit better about things.Wish you all the bestStéphane
@pascalemarcou9726
@pascalemarcou9726 8 лет назад
Hi Stephane, I don't know you but this is not a place for settling scores, referring to events which occurred long time ago...I am Doug's partner and Director in Spain and working with Doug and the rest of the team is great and it is a real gift that we can learn so much from each other. We all wish you well.
@unibongo2009
@unibongo2009 7 лет назад
Hi Pascale. Yes, you don't know me and I don't think you're in any kind of position to give me any advice at all. You're actually missing 10 years of how things got to this point as it all started around 1999 and I believe you started with s.b around 2009. By the way I never ask to be tagged on this Ted video, and I don't know WHO did it and WHY it was done, but well, past comes back, so I react. When I left s.b I made sure not to be in contact why anyone who could have brought back any of these, and those which I'm still in contact with, knows really well my point off view about this particular subject. To bring you, Pascale in this conversation shows not only his dishonesty but also his coward ness. Did I ever mention the word "fired" at any point? By the way, in life we all can learn from anything and anyone, Lafontaine was a great master in that and I don't really see what you want to show me with this comment. Also, I thing it's a big shame you can carry on your activity despite the loss in court and just show once more that justice is just most of the time a big joke and something it's possible to turn around like a pancake. Just one advice, protect what you "share" because apparently it's seems you don't know so well who you're dealing with. Take good care and if you find a way to untagged me on this video, please do so as I really don't want to have anything to do with all of this anymore. Tx
@ManaMoShay7
@ManaMoShay7 7 лет назад
Divine Greetings Stephane Sublet; can we TALK? about these Spirits that continue to come just to Steal, Kill, Destroy, Exploit, Demise and Plagiarize with a fork tounge with a smile of peace with a hidden heart of agenda of deception ! Email me ( hulyahyisrael@gmail.com) the year of the DIVINE'S SCALE OF BALANCE IS UPON THE DECEIVER!!! Roarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr P.S. THE song "THINK" is a dedication of the spirit of the exploited Africans and your friend in Spain! I am glad she is doing better!
@lookingformirrors
@lookingformirrors 8 лет назад
I Play Djembe in Street Plays in " India " :) Really Liked the video :)
@krzystofsibilla3516
@krzystofsibilla3516 2 года назад
All about The earth-drum and discussion circle.Come this comming Friday,18 of February-6-8 pm.1214n 200rd,Baldwin city,KS.
@M0NN1
@M0NN1 Год назад
Such a great vibe getting all the people to drum together! Whats the singers name? She is amazing!
@thetasurfers
@thetasurfers 7 лет назад
i'd like to know why a white english man is talking about djembe with three blacks around him. I'll just go ahead and assume they're english men too...
@gia257
@gia257 7 лет назад
they are, but hes african
@calebdrew5684
@calebdrew5684 7 лет назад
Anything we can do to get people drumming! I've been drumming for years but see often the struggle for new drummers to find timing and the safe atmosphere to experiment with their drums and feel a sense of the community of beat! Glad there are patient teachers to facilitate a fun learning atmosphere for beginners! Me, I just want to get out there and play with a couple drums and listen to how my instrument resonates with the circle and find a place for my own hands in the music being made. I'm very happy to see the continuation of the universal rhythm! :D
@mahanmaleki7169
@mahanmaleki7169 3 года назад
خوشمان آند
@FrameDrumAcademyStudentChannel
AWESOME! Thank you for this I have a drum- oriented TEDX talk in the works.. this inspired me so much!! Great work
@GuyWiDrum
@GuyWiDrum 6 лет назад
What a talented drum facilitator! I'm jealous! :D
@maruzik
@maruzik 6 лет назад
Who'd ever thought that Freud would end up with Playhouse in L.A...
@daveking4974
@daveking4974 6 лет назад
Isn't the heartbeat more like 3/4 (not 4/4)?
@Divabolic
@Divabolic 5 лет назад
More like 2/4, lub dub, lub dub
@AmiraAamoumour
@AmiraAamoumour Год назад
Absolutely wonderful, I love African beats, thank you so much!
@kennethnelson771
@kennethnelson771 7 месяцев назад
Wow ! This is something else look at who's in the audience sitting in front of the drums. Hey it's where all started from the Mother Land this part of History and some people want Man kind History from the beginning of Time . I'm glad some people are come around
@vuyokazimthethwa
@vuyokazimthethwa 3 года назад
The vocalist isn't the correct lyrics... Please respect mama Miriam Makeba 😭🇿🇦
@Hicxz
@Hicxz 2 года назад
I have to watch this for bloody hw
@twinkletoesyful
@twinkletoesyful Год назад
Where are meetings like this held please?
@sharoncarsons5734
@sharoncarsons5734 Год назад
Pata pata
@thalieknk9181
@thalieknk9181 6 лет назад
Good vibe hey !!! Hello from Paris, i hope to drum one time with you
@mcmjr405
@mcmjr405 5 лет назад
Thalie Knk same from Dallas, Texas!
@jackmorton1125
@jackmorton1125 7 лет назад
I play with my Djembe family regularly but we have taken a short break to do other things. It was so great to sit in front of my laptop and join all you lovely people although my neighbours may not be impressed :) Love and ight
@DEadlykissED
@DEadlykissED 3 года назад
is it just me being a bit triggered because almost the whole audience is holding the djembe wrong? it actually can break if it's just standing flat on the floor (at least that's what i've learned)
@sole9482
@sole9482 11 месяцев назад
New videos please 🎉🎉🎉
@MegaSmk
@MegaSmk 7 лет назад
Jippieyeahhh, I did it! I played the djembe on my leg - all night :-) great stuff!!
@abrahamvelilla9539
@abrahamvelilla9539 2 года назад
Does anyone know the type of microphones that was attached to the Djembes that the two African masters were using?
@sole9482
@sole9482 11 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤
@thomaslehner5605
@thomaslehner5605 2 года назад
What is the name of the song?
@chukker11
@chukker11 4 года назад
how is rumings soules ......
@JonathanFosa
@JonathanFosa 3 года назад
Next time before you take your phone. Before you engage in anything that's technology based. I invite you to think. Think about whether is truly helping you to connect. Connect with yourself and which each other. Think about whether it's truly serving you. Think about whether it's truly serving other people. Think about whether it's really enhancing you and enhancing your life. And think about whether it's really allowing you to resonate. A-M-E-N !!
@jussmeet9179
@jussmeet9179 3 года назад
The African dudes are relaxed af while playing.. The white brother is a lil tense
@amygriffin7302
@amygriffin7302 2 года назад
Dramane Kone on the right. He's a very talented djembe fola. Props to him! Who si the singer and the percussionist palying the balafon? They are excellent as well!
@tonimayansleon6429
@tonimayansleon6429 7 лет назад
I like music with Autocad and mola
@ivankala1198
@ivankala1198 Год назад
beautifull music
@abstractrussian5562
@abstractrussian5562 5 лет назад
There are a lot of djembes standing on the floor vertically (facepalming sad face). When hole is closed djembe is not working.
@rockwarrior5287
@rockwarrior5287 2 года назад
Love th xylophone
@ramanandkowtakowta1431
@ramanandkowtakowta1431 Год назад
Well done, Doug. You connected the Traditional and Modern v 16:12 ery well by involving the audience as participants . INDIA ( BHARAT) is also rich in such connection through Music and Rhythm.
@hrnoble9512
@hrnoble9512 11 месяцев назад
You must bring this to the West End of London!!! It would be loved!!
@sonjagartnerart
@sonjagartnerart 7 лет назад
blows my mind.... I was dreaming of something like that (mine was "Drummers of the World Unite") a few years ago, and there it is! Absolutely fantastic!
@blochjerry
@blochjerry 2 года назад
That's my friend and teacher on the right, Dramane Kone, a wonderful drummer and human being.
@maharajshrinathji6066
@maharajshrinathji6066 4 года назад
Thanks 😊🙏💐 I am sailing djamby bag cover.and all types Also 🏖️🎸 Second song nice 👌
@gebhardt244
@gebhardt244 2 года назад
Yes I do sir.
@Samuel-H
@Samuel-H 7 лет назад
LAdy at 6:09 is just having the best time...
@davidhenry352
@davidhenry352 3 года назад
Where the he'll did they got sooooo many djembe drums....
@muniama1
@muniama1 7 лет назад
Wow, I have a drum and I played along with you all Ted. You and your band are so amazing, and you are right, it is a good thing to be a part of...a community. I really enjoyed being with you all for that moment Ted. May God Bless you always.
@zeraposao
@zeraposao 7 лет назад
you can still have djembes and tecnhology
@gotyourhouse
@gotyourhouse 7 месяцев назад
❤ Music
@HaoTDblxe
@HaoTDblxe 7 лет назад
Негры с барабанами,огонь!! Нужно было еще пальмы с бананами расставить по сцене .Но играют прикольно))
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