
The concert, after a typical delayed Gambian starting time (11pm listed start time - 1:45am actual start time), was really enjoyable. Most music here is laden with African drums, in particular the talking drum, which is a tiny drum strapped on the shoulder. It has a distinct sound, like an electricky drum with quick, bellowing, rythmic sounds. You can listen to a song here.
Drumming is pretty popular around here. A lot of tourists and ex-pats buy handmade drums and eagerly join local instructors for lessons. I haven't really gotten into it - probably because I suck at playing any musical instrument, and it's not cheap, but it seems cool.
Youssou Ndour's website
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Not good on musical instruments?? I always enjoyed yours and adams duet of Little Brown Jug... You rock man!
-M
I carried that duet.
Pretty cool stuff. The drum was talking to me. I decided not to talk back at it because I feel that would reveal the true level of mental stability that I posess.
Is "electricky" a word or a lightly veiled political statement?
Peace bro...
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