Sample video of Ghanaian traditional music
Sample video of Ghanaian traditional music
Working with Ghanaian musician Ko Nimo, our aim is to help preserve some of the important cultural musical traditions from Ghana, West Africa.This first video is a short sample of traditional music recorded in Ghana 2013/14 as part of a self funded, self initiated project. The project came about largely in response to Ko Nimo lamenting the loss…
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Proud Fante 🇬🇭 ❤
This is fantastic! I'm working on a Ghana documentary via my visit in 2018, and I want to sample some of the music for sure! I'll give you proper credit!
Hi everyone – the website listed in this video has been taken down. Apologies for any confusion. It was set up to launch the project, not hold resources, so you won't be missing anything. thanks for your interest.
Thumb piano? Have my Moms tapes of music from Ghana 1968! Cherish them a lot! Would love to play drums with any African tribal group! Thank you!
This feels like a time travel to the old age!
Wonderful music…Hats off you all
This is great culture at its best..
This music is good
someone to show this to all those nigerian big mouth youtube bloggers saying their music is better than every other music in Africa..
the style is SACRED…
Thank you for sharing…
I just just want to hug one of those ladies and call them mom!
#are_u_Ghanian ? It's possible to death and born again?
https://youtu.be/M4pmdw8iJ0c
Make sure you listen this man talented who sing like Castro destroyer leaves in Burundi, Africa is one seriously
Where can I find a copy of the folk song from Ghana titled "Kancho"
The tradition will go on! No worries my beautiful people. Here, I know for FACT that black Americans will LOVE to pass on musical traditions along with the dances, as they are Ghanean and their ancestors who were stolen/sold off to here have indeed brought those traditions to wherever they were sent – by the colonizers- to "live". Everyone knows that the colonizers had chopped their hair, branded them, tore off their jewelry and clothing to stand them out in the open to publically shame them, took their everything, outlawed their drumming, music, singing, dancing, and outlawed their original African names and replaced their names with colonizers names, and outlawed their a ability to read. They didn't even let them go pee when they truly needed to! So yes! The blood runs strong through their veins. They – generation after generation after generation – have NEVER cared to be so distant from their homelands and most all of them want NOTHING to do with the colonizers ways or mindsets and they want ALL that was taken from them BACK!
Learning about the Ghana empire. Amazing!
Woa Blessings on your life and seeds wherever u are ,thanks for sharing #Sankofa
Don’t stop posting! Camera clear and show beautiful colors and culture! Thank you for posting 🤟🏾
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anything similar ? i love this culture
What happened to the wesite? I went to check it out but it seems like it's no longer up.
do you have the lyrics and music to a lullaby from ghana?
The seperewa must be a gift from heaven. There is nothing on earth like those sounds, my goodness. It sounds like the voice of a dream
This is a great resource. I'm teaching my 3rd graders a song from Ghana and I can't wait to share this video with them!
WAY TO GO THANK YOU AGYA.