Respect. vraiment . C'est génial , et ça prouve que les vieux instruments valent vraiment quelque chose , et les plus talentueux ne sont certainements pas les DJs et les mixeurs.
GONGOBA est le nom réel pas "Gong Go" ... Souleymane Camara a dit "Bongo" et l'anglais a compris 'Gong Go'. Wikipedia décrit que le gongoba est un instrument de musique d'origine guinéenne appelé à tort bongo africain au Sénégal, ou piano à doigts. C'est une variété de sanza, instrument de percussion idiophone ou lamellophone, très populaire en Afrique de l'Ouest. GONGOBA is real name, not ' Gong Go '... Souleymane Camara said ' Bongo ' & it was traduced ' Gong Go '. More precision on Wikipedia
hahaha, it's funny how you wrongly spell words... the instrument is called Gongoma (Goungouma) as properly call it the player from video, a kind of thumb piano with a big calebash (calebasse) as a resonance box. Gongoma name is in Susu (Soussou) language, which is used by various Susu ethnics, but also by Baga people including from Boke region (unfortunately their own Baga language is less and less used). you shouldn't write also Guinnee Cona Kry, but Guinée-Conakry or just Guinea. and he is not from Manduga ethnic group, you should write Mandinga or Mandinka, but he even is probably from Baga or Susu tribes, maybe of mixed family (with Mandinga). the first rhythm is told to be called Kuku (Coucou), but it doesn't sound for me like the Kuku from the Guinée forestière (Forest Guinea), maybe this is their own Baga variant. but the song he sing to this is the Salia (famous song, search for Africa Soli ensemble on Amazon(dot)com to hear its beautifull version).