From... Ghana..... proudly Ghanaian....... That's the Volta Region ( Ghana ) am a Fanti , I like them...... They Dance a lot that's why they're always Strong 💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃
We're the originators of the borborbor band from Dzogbesianti or Dzoanti Kpandu. THE HAPPY OR DZIRDZORM BAND. You can experience varriety of Borborbor drums sound and dance.
Nice and loving people,but my humble suggestion is all members should have funeral dress if it's funeral program,and you should also have dresses for parties wedding engagement etc.God bless
i like your observations,this shows clearly that you,re a true son of the soil amd you didnt just listen to the song for listening sake but every aspect of it,well done bro,...i invite you to join us,HELPING HANDS ASSOCIATION.check few of our short videos on youtube.
Sure, I love borborbor, when I listen, i appreciate every aspect of it. I will love to come help. Let's get in touch. When next I come to Gh, we can plan something. I was a E.P church organist before I left Gh, so I know a bit about harmonies.
gud job so far.I think e group behind e lead singer shd also attack e song with nice clapping (jamaah like manner ).I will like to be a very strong member. 0243685376.pls call me July dat way.thx
I really love your slow borborbor style. However, i think sometimes you start it very slow(which is excellent), but ends it with the rythm being too fast. Just watch your rhythm. Great work though. Keep it up!!!!
I can not hear the sound of the main drums . The song with the maracas and the little drums over shadow the rythms. Let the main drums sound very well thank you
EDZORDZINAM FAFALI PURE BORBORBOR In other words, 'it pleases me; from Ewe 'Edzodzinam', 'peace is here or more precisely It rejoices my heart' or peace is present' form EWE 'Fafalli' and 'grouping' from Ewe Bobobo. In the original Ewe there is not the letter R in EDZORDZINAM or In BORBORBOR. The EWE of Ghana too often add the letter R to EWE words, But originally there is no the letter R in the above words. The dancing and the music are derived from a rhythm called AKPESSE, the same just like at some part of south of Togo, especially for people from Kpalime.
@@rosedumassi4429 Thanks. And the meaning of your surname 'Dumassi' is also interesting. It is made of three words Du Ma and ssi. Du in other words, the people, Ma, in othe words, 'this', Ssi (great, powerful, wise, according to the context and the pronounciation). Thus Dumassi can be translated as This people are great, wise, powerful or 'In the hands of this people' or 'This people have heard'