- Fri Mar 06, 2009 9:54 am
#3481
hi all,
someone was asking a question about the trip with Mamady on other thread, so to keep it "on topic" I decided to start a new thread.
Mamady's mission was to show the people in the villages the value of their musical tradition in the world today. Many of the traditional rhythms are not played anymore, and some, have never even been heard of by the youth.
feel free to ask questions you may have.
please make a note that Mamady has 3 week workshops in the capital of Guinea every winter. This is one trip that will change your life AND your djembe playing! I highly recommend it.
someone was asking a question about the trip with Mamady on other thread, so to keep it "on topic" I decided to start a new thread.
Mamady's mission was to show the people in the villages the value of their musical tradition in the world today. Many of the traditional rhythms are not played anymore, and some, have never even been heard of by the youth.

feel free to ask questions you may have.
please make a note that Mamady has 3 week workshops in the capital of Guinea every winter. This is one trip that will change your life AND your djembe playing! I highly recommend it.