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Tasumakan
United States
Приєднався 1 жов 2006
Welcome to Tasumakan, where you'll find performances, tutorials, and creative videos about African and Afro-Latin percussion music. Tasumakan means 'The sound of fire' in the Bamabara language of West Africa.
Відео
Giovanni Hidalgo conga solo from Cemento, Ladrillo y Arena
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Playing a conga solo by Giovanni Hidalgo from the song Cemento, Ladrillo y Arena by Isaac Delgado.
Nungulunba by Tani Diakite & the Afrofunkstars
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Live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, Chicago IL. April 3, 2013. Visit www.tanidiakite.com to stream or download Dalonkan, our debut album. Song lyrics (translated from Bambara): The old hunter is very knowledgeable. Teach us about the wonder of Mother Nature. The wordsmith, at the entrance of Wassoulou, I have met you. People are not the same; some know about today, but not about tomorrow...
Na Waya | Immigré
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Immigré performs Na Waya at the Majestic Theater in Madison, WI for the 2018 Funk Fest.
Golpe con Golpe || Golpe Tierra
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Presenting Golpe con Golpe, by Golpe Tierra www.golpetierra.com Juan Thomas Martinez Paris Cajon, lead vocal Richard Hildner Guitar, vocal Nickolas Moran Bass, vocal Tony Barba Bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, cajita Dancers: Guisella Medrano Berta Armacanqui Shot and edited by Paddy Cassidy of Seventh Sense Media. www.seventhsensemedia.net Filmed at the Ohio Tavern in Madison, WI.
Dirty Money // Immigré
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Immigré plays Dirty Money, by the great Antibalas, at the High Noon Saloon in Madison, WI. Featuring Matt Manske on guitar. www.immigreband.com
Do Your Dance // Immigré // High Noon Saloon
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Immigré plays Do Your Dance by the band EMEFE at the High Noon Saloon in Madison WI. www.immigreband.com
Immigre plays Victory by Ebo Taylor
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Memorial Union Terrace - Madison, WI June 16, 2016
Barbacoa
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Barbacoa is a Madison-based funk and R&B quartet featuring some of the finest musicians in the area. Hammond organ, tenor sax, guitar, and drums are all you need for some killer arrangements of classic and original tunes. Don't miss a chance to see them live! Check them out at barbacoaband. Video production by Paddy Cassidy.
Los Chechos || Pájaro en libertad
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Pájaro en libertad, written and performed by Los Chechos, a band from Madison, WI. Visit Los-Chechos-1646315035656918/. Los Chechos are: Alejandro Punguil (vocals) Matt Manske (electric guitar) Jeff Alexander (acoustic guitar) Kevin Knapp (bass) Peter Baggenstoss (keys) Josh Pultorak (cajon) Marcel Colbert (congas) Video shot and edited by Paddy Cassidy. Audio recorded by Julio Flo...
Tracking horns with Immigré
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Immigré's horn section tracking on Djiguiya by the Super Rail Band, featuring Tony Barba on tenor saxophone. Listen to the EP here: soundcloud.com/tasumakan/sets/immigre/s-0FHCl.
Immigré // Elewon Po
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Playing Tony Allen's classic track Elewon Po at the High Noon Saloon. This was our from our first show.
Immigré // Put Leg to Road
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Here is Immigré performing Put Leg to Road, by Ariya Astrobeat Arkestra, at the High Noon Saloon in Madison, WI. Matt Manske: guitar Paddy Cassidy: percussion Peter Baggenstoss: keyboards Tim Patterson: drumset Ryan Lammey: bass Mike Kelly: guitar Tony Barba: tenor saxophone Jamie Kember: trombone Frank Younger: baritone saxophone Al Piela: trumpet
Immigré afrobeat band // At the Shrine
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Immigré, a band from Madison, WI, performs their rendition of At the Shrine by The Shaolin Afronauts. This was at the High Noon Saloon in Madison on June 11, 2015. Matt Manske: guitar Paddy Cassidy: percussion Peter Baggenstoss: keyboards Tim Patterson: drumset Ryan Lammey: bass Mike Kelly: guitar Tony Barba: tenor saxophone Jamie Kember: trombone Frank Younger: baritone saxophone Al Piela: tru...
Djembe lesson: Sogonikun // Tasumkan djembe lessons
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Djembe lesson: Sogonikun // Tasumkan djembe lessons
Clyde Stubblefield with Joe Dart // I got the feelin // Chicago 2015
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Clyde Stubblefield with Joe Dart // I got the feelin // Chicago 2015
Free African drumming lesson // Didadi dununs (slow tempo) by Tasumakan Djembe
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Free African drumming lesson // Didadi dununs (slow tempo) by Tasumakan Djembe
Oumar Konate - Madison World Music Festival 2014
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Oumar Konate - Madison World Music Festival 2014
Sogolon (Bozodon) by WADOMA on the Terrace
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Sogolon (Bozodon) by WADOMA on the Terrace
Malian Dance: Kote, Tansole & Sogolon by WADOMA
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Malian Dance: Kote, Tansole & Sogolon by WADOMA
Rip 🙏🏽🪘✊🏽🇬🇳
A heart if you're touched by this performance... Only genuine people will like this comment
Sometimes you need to get out of you skin and dance in your bones!!!!! Love
💖
I love the dance of this particular group.
RIP to a true legend!
RAW SPIRITS , SENERGY AND COMMUNITY. No drugs are alcohol was needed..
Classic Drum beat
beautiful work paddy!
Fantastic!
If there was videos in the ancient times, this is how they were dancing ! Crazy a$$ moves ! 👏🏾🎶
Szenzációs volt! Öröm a tánc
Don’t know how this is my first time seeing this
Did you like it?
I am from Guinea❤😂😂🎉🎉🎉
They don’t play like this anymore. The sound has changed a lot since then.
*1:40* ...... Djembe
I like jun jun drum 😁 0:40
Couldn't stop watching, had to dance too.
I love you 🌍
❤️👽🤵👽❤️🌎❤️
Wonderful performance! To those who comment about "capitalizing" on this culture, let alone treating it as a "novelty", speaking as another white person who has studied djembe intensively for the past 26 years, in Guinea, Burkina Faso, and anywhere else I could find teachers, let me tell you there is no capitalizing going on here. It's bloody hard work to put together a performance like this, taking many years of study, and most of the time, there is little to no pay involved. Many of my teachers in Guinea commented that they were glad to have European or North American students who were dedicated to learning - they didn't give a crap about their skin colour, they always maintained it was the heart and intention that was important. And they frequently commented that the local youth weren't interested in maintaining the traditions, so they were just grateful that anyone at all was willing. What I find painful to witness is that those who are so quick to criticize and put down a performance like this are missing the entire point - this is meant to share joy among your community. So how are these divisive comments sharing joy? Is anyone preventing melanated communities from also studying this music and sharing the joy? There are traditional teachers accessible for those who want to learn in almost every part of the world now. Honestly, if a melanated person wants to learn to play violin or bagpipes or do traditional Irish dance, I applaud them for having the dedication to master the art form. Anyone who puts in the time to master ANY tradition deserves respect, I don't care what their ethnic background is. Joy and Celebration are part of our collective human heritage, and lord knows the entire planet could use more of that right now. If you want to criticize people for cultural appropriation, let's talk about all the posers who run so-called 'African drum circles' without ever talking about the cultural origins of the instruments, or without ever having studied with an African teacher, or how about all the drum manufacturers who have capitalized on the popularity of the djembe and now make cheap instruments out of fiberglass or cheap instruments made in Indonesia. Many of those are multi-million dollar businesses, but you want to pick on a local drum and dance troupe who put in the time and work to represent the culture respectfully? There is nothing about this video that is cultural appropriation, this is a beautiful and respectful sharing of a cultural tradition that deserves all the exposure it can get. Kudos to all the performers, I know exactly how hard they worked to put this performance together.
ههوهیوهویی.اهوهیییییهوهی.اهیوه.اهوووی.ه
هویسلام.علیكم.هبنی.بری.هویههویی
Anifoly
ادهذ.اذهد.ادهد
تتكرذكذكاهویتكتكهتكتهههههههههههههه
اهووتتكوتتكتكوتكتستكوتتكتكاهیوتكتكتتكتك
هز.قط.ونزل.قط
قطقطقطقطقط
وبنی.بری.هیهههوددك
وتتتكتكتكتتكوتتكوتتكوتتتكوتتتك
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
❤😂 love and unity is the watchword
Great filling ❤
I bet they did that when the kings procession approached his court ..it would be cool to have that proceed you everywhere you went lol 😊
Medase’ Ashe O’ Olojo oni mo Juba !📕🖤📗✊🏾🌍🌞🌙✨👁️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🧘🏾🤲🏾🛖🏝️🐕💜Aluta Continua! 💜💯
This sounds like voudou
That sounds foolish
Mesmerising. Love from 💙💛
Uuuuooooouuuuu yeeeeea
Yes
HEY DEEP STATE. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT? DONALD TRUMP AND YOUR EPSTEIN WIFE: NO FUCKING SUITS HEY
WONDERFULLY INDIGINOUS NOT ONE GORILLA IN A SUIT! THAT AIN'T NO OPERA SNOB LAND
THE DANCE AND THE RYTHMS ARE INSEPERABLE, ROCK STAR
Joïa crescendo Thks a lot 🙏😌🙏
C'est où ça ?
En Guinée
This is awesome
It's a sheer travesty what has happened to the African people and their culture.This gathering is a true testament to their strength, courage and fortitude .May they be blessed and their generations be loved and cared for.For they are the roots to us all.
Protect defend those who dance
No matter who i am..i am..
Theyt think got is figured..lol