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  • čas přidán 24. 10. 2010
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  • @oscarlaredo5035
    @oscarlaredo5035 Před 7 lety +265

    Thanks Africa for your rhythm richness, for the jazz, the blues, the rock and roll, the salsa, the mambo, bomba, plena, guaguanco, thank you.

    • @SagatBordyev
      @SagatBordyev Před 7 lety +15

      And the Samba?

    • @okuomose1
      @okuomose1 Před 7 lety +12

      Afrobeats

    • @crunchbunneh
      @crunchbunneh Před 7 lety +19

      @Phil Rock and roll came from Jazz which originated from the answer and call style of music brought from enslaved Africans. So yes, those are of African origin and they just evolved in America.

    • @brandonwchs
      @brandonwchs Před 7 lety +22

      don't forget life itself!!!

    • @SagatBordyev
      @SagatBordyev Před 7 lety +5

      The life begun in the Ocean - not necessarily in Africa.

  • @kathyannk
    @kathyannk Před 5 lety +2795

    Okay, I love the world again.

  • @tacost
    @tacost Před 3 měsíci +44

    I'm 13 years late but I'm really glad I've found this in 2024, it's giving me hope again for our world. Thank you

  • @melchoff8586
    @melchoff8586 Před rokem +98

    I remember reading an old japanese book on the same subject. It spoke of combat but it also went on on how rythm permeates everything in life. What I find cool is how it's such a human way of measuring what you do, is not only a sound, or a movement, it's habits, tone of voice in a conversation, patterns of thought. I like how this video illustrates the broadness of the actual word and how surreal it must be to live among people that integrate harmonious rythms to their very core culture.

    • @testtest-xg8jk
      @testtest-xg8jk Před rokem +4

      What's the book?
      Great comment btw

    • @neon.k9495
      @neon.k9495 Před rokem +1

      beautifully put.

    • @foggycraw6758
      @foggycraw6758 Před 9 měsíci

      What was the book?

    • @babettestaiger5856
      @babettestaiger5856 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I don't know if science has proove for my idea. But I think , before our ancestors were able to speak, they used their bodies: Hunting, gathering, using first tools. Why shouldn't they have first used rhythmic body movements for communication? I think that's the origin of rhythm and dance in all our cultures. Or maybe that's just my Imagination. 🙂

  • @malinda.malinda
    @malinda.malinda Před 2 lety +259

    8:01 "We're not going to cut the throat of our culture. We're going to keep it alive. It will live on." Powerful!

    • @ksy4747
      @ksy4747 Před 2 lety +2

      My favorite part too!

    • @676marvin
      @676marvin Před rokem +1

      @Sao Ham roman had no culture? What about slavic anglic germanic etc.

    • @676marvin
      @676marvin Před rokem

      @Sao Ham besides that most of those tribes are just banging the drum and dancing en praying to a certain god

    • @5pandas512
      @5pandas512 Před rokem

      why dont you just go live with them?> one way ticket... just saying

    • @itstimetorise
      @itstimetorise Před rokem

      @@5pandas512 why don't you open your buht and allow more pnss in?

  • @pupaboo
    @pupaboo Před rokem +202

    it’s so crazy how across cultures and continents humans share an innate sense of rhythm and can let our bodies become one with music. music and dance really are universal languages

    • @stevelang6990
      @stevelang6990 Před rokem +8

      That's because, according to DNA, we all come from Africa, and drums used to be as ubiquitous as cell phones. :) CZcams doesn't let people post links, but check out the band "Black Uhuru" song "Whole World is Africa." :)

    • @5pandas512
      @5pandas512 Před rokem +1

      why dont you just go live with them?> one way ticket... just saying

    • @stevelang6990
      @stevelang6990 Před rokem +3

      @@5pandas512 That's rather rude Oskar, I am sure she is quite happy living where she is. I hope people don't tease you for your name and suggest you go live in a garbage can on Sesame street for being grouchy... :)

    • @lean4real_11
      @lean4real_11 Před rokem +25

      @@5pandas512 you posted this exact same comment to another person who was simply praising african culture. why dont you get a life? maybe you wont be so angry online

    • @UponTheShadows
      @UponTheShadows Před rokem

      Music is from the devil.

  • @atreyeeday6650
    @atreyeeday6650 Před rokem +41

    Watch this off and on for nearly 10 years after we found it by accident. And everytime I watch it 'I cry at the beauty, fragility, resilience & conviction. We will not let them cut the throat of our culture. We will live. Like grasslands or the endless sky- ancient people & ancient culture live with this joy and very little materially being pushed to the margins.

    • @nixheb
      @nixheb Před rokem +1

      I was about to post almost EXACTLY the same comment !!!! We are so lucky someone did this video... it

  • @will8971
    @will8971 Před rokem +23

    I love how they showed the production process of a traditional African drum

  • @francescacelupica4182
    @francescacelupica4182 Před 7 lety +26

    Thank YOU Africa!!! You teach us the real thing! I lived there and since I came back I call Africa a "reality maker". I hope we could follow these footsteps, values and most of all radical truth!

    • @mjsakeus3686
      @mjsakeus3686 Před 7 lety +3

      it s only one part of Africa, myself am African but i don't know this performance!

  • @just_aedan
    @just_aedan Před rokem +139

    I feel all percussionists should be required to watch this throughout their formal education. It is humbling and brings you back to earth. Thankful to watching this with my little boy.

    • @H4RLM
      @H4RLM Před rokem +1

      Agreed💯

    • @horseshoes3523
      @horseshoes3523 Před rokem +1

      Oh yes its very earthly and spiritual the bible is full of music and wine why you think all of their eyes was blood red lol, playing that good music and drinking that good wine.

  • @dead2me135
    @dead2me135 Před rokem +44

    this was actually well directed, props to everyone involved

    • @Andrew-Johnson
      @Andrew-Johnson Před rokem

      I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing. John 15:5 💙✨
      Everyоne whо calls оn the name оf the Lоrd will be saved. Rоmans 10:13 💙✨
      Fоr with the heart оne believes untо righteоusness, and with the mоuth cоnfessiоn is made untо salvatiоn. Romans 10:10 ✝❤

  • @poSombre
    @poSombre Před 4 měsíci +18

    Such a masterpiece. Thanks to the algorythm for bringing me here, after almost 10 years. ❤❤❤❤

    • @rabbitholesinc
      @rabbitholesinc Před 4 měsíci +4

      I was listening to Mongolian/Altai throat singing. This came up on my recommended as well. It was interesting and a nice added perspective to what I was already watching.

  • @mildredmaponga2473
    @mildredmaponga2473 Před 3 lety +465

    I am African and drums do something to me. The rhythm brings life to my veins. It speaks when words are not being said. It's frequency, it's vibrations, it's ontological mathematics. It makes us human!

    • @jojojojo5353
      @jojojojo5353 Před 3 lety +18

      wow such strong and beautiful words,, same here but i am european.. we are all the same really

    • @wiseferret4745
      @wiseferret4745 Před 3 lety +18

      I'm Irish and I get the same sensation from harps.

    • @ghazaryandrummer
      @ghazaryandrummer Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/dLD4BF-c6es/video.html

    • @crunchynuts793
      @crunchynuts793 Před 3 lety +4

      I'm from Liverpool 'Irish family' and we're the same! When the beats hits shit goes down! DANCE OFF'S ALL OVER THE PLACE!😂😉❤️❤️

    • @paulbaah178
      @paulbaah178 Před 3 lety +5

      Sound is everything. Everything is sound. Even silence.

  • @SP-ny1fk
    @SP-ny1fk Před rokem +35

    “And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.” - Friedrich Nietzsche

  • @DeafGypsy
    @DeafGypsy Před 17 dny +6

    A dear Deaf friend of mine died last year - and in his FB page, he mentioned this video: 'Our ancestor’s true blood of line. Keep your rhythm a live'. Rest in Peace and in rhythm my friend. Miss you & love you to eternity.

  • @devastationofmankind3495
    @devastationofmankind3495 Před rokem +16

    Ladys and gentlemen, music...mankind's universal languaje, literally.

  • @ngokotbl
    @ngokotbl Před 2 lety +43

    Lorsqu’on fait du jogging sans les écouteurs on se rends compte qu’en écoutant le rythme de notre course on se fatigue moins. Des fois même avec les écouteurs le cerveau réplique automatiquement le rythme de notre course.
    "Tout c’est des rythme". Le chants des oiseaux le matin, celui des sauterelles le soir même lorsqu’on mâche un chewing-gum on le fait à un rythme. Je vous souhaite une belle vie sous un rythme qui vous convient, a chacun son rythme ne suit pas celui de autres 🌹

  • @plow9719
    @plow9719 Před 7 lety +212

    we are not going to cut the throat of our culture...great words.

    • @sanoll468
      @sanoll468 Před 7 lety +5

      pos tha kanoume ta organa

    • @SergioRamirez-tw5jk
      @SergioRamirez-tw5jk Před 7 lety +1

      Jeffrey Hogan

    • @ThePhoenix3712
      @ThePhoenix3712 Před 4 lety +1

      Now if negros can get on board with that and stop including non main kin, in our group that'll be even better

  • @mrmnm6245
    @mrmnm6245 Před rokem +20

    everything about the film is mesmerising. no other word for it.
    love their concept of rhythm. if you extend that to societies and social environments, it talks about cohesion. on an individual level, it reminds you that every move you make is meaningful, and every step in the way is meant to pace yourself - that’s rhythm.

  • @mountainsolidrecovery
    @mountainsolidrecovery Před 8 měsíci +11

    This video just changed my whole outlook on life.

  • @HenryDarragh
    @HenryDarragh Před 2 lety +133

    I have been using this video to begin my (non-major) Music class for 6 years. It all starts with rhythm and my class starts with this documentary!

    • @5pandas512
      @5pandas512 Před rokem +1

      why dont you just go live with them?> one way ticket... just saying

    • @lean4real_11
      @lean4real_11 Před rokem +6

      @@5pandas512 just saying what? i dont understand what your comment means

    • @mrsblue3011
      @mrsblue3011 Před rokem +1

      @@5pandas512 You have missed the whole point -you obviously lack understanding- and rhythm.

    • @UrbanDanceAcademyLA
      @UrbanDanceAcademyLA Před rokem

      @@mrsblue3011 they lack it all that’s why they STEAL CULTURE!!! Just look at amerikkka

  • @therealkeepermusic
    @therealkeepermusic Před rokem +57

    11 yrs old….thanks algorithmic gods for another one

  • @yeahimtalkintoyou
    @yeahimtalkintoyou Před 8 měsíci +13

    The roots of music

  • @ratildahoyden9864
    @ratildahoyden9864 Před rokem +14

    This reminds me of the year I spent in Guinea when I was a teen. The Malinke and Susu people stayed in my heart forever as the best prophets of the idea that music is life. ❤️💛💚

  • @gilbertovalenzuela2319
    @gilbertovalenzuela2319 Před 2 lety +67

    This just proofs with music how we are still all connected to Africa, is insane cuz when you listen music from lots of different genres or parts of the world you can still listen some of those ryhtms even if is a little bit

    • @changein3d
      @changein3d Před rokem +17

      ​@@acepumpkin5442 The Europeans use african rhythms heavily. Every American and European music you hear, except "classical" music, has African rhythms at it's roots. I think you just want to be racist.

    • @lean4real_11
      @lean4real_11 Před rokem +2

      @@acepumpkin5442 you got owned buddy

    • @relaxingrain8395
      @relaxingrain8395 Před rokem

      @@acepumpkin5442 what a loser. Imagine having your mind for a day. Yuck.

  • @jemillafrancis4148
    @jemillafrancis4148 Před rokem +40

    The reason why everything has rhythm is because rhythm is the sound of order and out of order comes art without order is chaos. This film is a masterpiece.

  • @katherineuribe2952
    @katherineuribe2952 Před 5 měsíci +19

    Our very breath and respiration have a rhythm. We are inherently musical, rhythmic creatures.

  • @ttrza1986
    @ttrza1986 Před 10 měsíci +25

    so glad i found this video again. kinda feels like it should be recognized as high art somewhere

    • @manoalevin4670
      @manoalevin4670 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Same thing😊and I totally agree with u

    • @TheGetRight
      @TheGetRight Před 9 měsíci

      yes while the performers themselves starve?

  • @mannyschalinski2537
    @mannyschalinski2537 Před 2 lety +65

    This film is addicting. The Malinke in particular are badly damaged by the slave trade. The film testifies to the great strength of the culture of this tribe, which has endured the worst persecution. Wonderful!!!!!

    • @sebastienh1100
      @sebastienh1100 Před rokem +1

      « Slave trade » is not the same intent as « persecution », please use precise words when touching tricky topics

    • @mannyschalinski2537
      @mannyschalinski2537 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@sebastienh1100 In fact, the Malinke were persecuted, including by other tribes who also benefited from the slave trade and worked with the Europeans. After the persecution came the exploitation, in which various actors were able to earn a lot of money.
      But the fact is that I am a musician and musicologist myself and wanted to pay the film a big compliment. You're being a little hair-splitting with my good intentions. For your information: www.rosalux.de/fileadmin/rls_uploads/pdfs/sonst_publikationen/atlasderversklavung2021.pdf

    • @Coden11
      @Coden11 Před měsícem

      ​@@sebastienh1100cope.

  • @kingaragornii9940
    @kingaragornii9940 Před 3 lety +127

    *You should never forget your culture, in this ever growing world.*

    • @lewiepostalone8776
      @lewiepostalone8776 Před 3 lety +1

      Never forget the dunedein passed king aragorn

    • @nonomoumou4183
      @nonomoumou4183 Před 3 lety

      We should never forget our ancestors

    • @wallad501
      @wallad501 Před 3 lety

      Fear of something ??? Should??? Loosing, missing ??? Go to the night King, take it easy, War isn't eternal, Love... 🖤✌️💫

    • @emchrist123
      @emchrist123 Před rokem

      Thank you King Aragorn of Minas Tirith

  • @chrishouse7522
    @chrishouse7522 Před 2 měsíci +14

    Stunning. Could any one of us living today in the modern ways imagine how harmonious and pure and uplifting it would be to live this way? And the sheer genius of doing everything in rhythm!?! Absolutely tremendous? The village as one big family passing all this down through the ages? This is living a history in the present while creating a future. To live this way in such wisdom.....must be heaven on earth.

    • @hustlinc3540
      @hustlinc3540 Před 2 měsíci +1

      yep. Humanity has definitely taken a very wrong turn

    • @wilcoxdaniel9825
      @wilcoxdaniel9825 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Agree we veered off to the profit field and lost our natural souls

    • @hustlinc3540
      @hustlinc3540 Před 2 měsíci +3

      just think about how much rhythm you use in today's living ...barley, none , if any. Typing, speaking, walking. Not counting if you are a musician. People in the western culture rarely come together over rhythm unless it a concert. I mean it's such an important part of life and we simply threw it away. So sad.@@wilcoxdaniel9825

  • @crystalpreuett9539
    @crystalpreuett9539 Před 9 měsíci +13

    BEAUTIFUL! I wonder if these people realize how much raw talent they have. Even the little ones, they seem to move and dance and play the music instinctually. The sense of community is so nice too!

    • @MrBoazhorribilis
      @MrBoazhorribilis Před 9 měsíci

      Serious party time. They even take their hatchets to the dance floor.

  • @brandon11122
    @brandon11122 Před 2 lety +46

    This made me tear up, I feel so proud to be human sometimes. It can be easy to be stripped away from that pride, but when I'm able to feel it, it's overwhelming

    • @sebastienh1100
      @sebastienh1100 Před rokem +1

      Yes there is so much in this short video that shows how a group of human beings is different from animals

    • @wesleyrm
      @wesleyrm Před rokem

      I never fell to the "humans are a disease" bullshit. Much less to the animalization.

  • @gregorwachter6804
    @gregorwachter6804 Před 3 lety +365

    CZcams be like: "Oh it's 2021 let's recommend this gem before everybody goes insane."

  • @feyben4380
    @feyben4380 Před 11 měsíci +47

    Who’s listening in 2023❤️

  • @Mojoman57
    @Mojoman57 Před 4 lety +14

    How can 7K people not like this? I feel like i want to have a beer with them and talk it out.

    • @Mojoman57
      @Mojoman57 Před 4 lety

      @@chrisrussell2358 Yeah? Well, that's just like your opinion, man.

    • @hamzahajji5814
      @hamzahajji5814 Před 4 lety

      @@chrisrussell2358 huh

  • @jackecobain9522
    @jackecobain9522 Před 3 lety +84

    life without music is not worth living.

  • @ankerstang1878
    @ankerstang1878 Před rokem +11

    These wonderful people and their rhythm have spread all over the world. It is in all our musical today

    • @mo-s-
      @mo-s- Před 5 měsíci

      If you wonder how, jazz / blues -> rock and roll -> most of our current western music

  • @user-id1wp2ru9h
    @user-id1wp2ru9h Před 2 měsíci +8

    I actually spaced completely watching this. I feel like I traveled so far back, reunited with my anscestors and have all the answers to everything

    • @FCM0177
      @FCM0177 Před 2 měsíci

      im so glad i found this it was awesome!

    • @tumanyane907
      @tumanyane907 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I am making a film, a feature fiction, embodying nearly 70% of African culture traits and music. I don't know if that would interest you

  • @Oonah
    @Oonah Před 9 lety +666

    My two and a half year old loves this video. He's really into all kinds of music and this video is one of his favorites. I guess rhythm speaks to all ages!

  • @Child_of_Amun
    @Child_of_Amun Před 4 lety +31

    Our heritage is so beautiful, and our spirit is unbreakable.

  • @Anne_W._VerbundenSein
    @Anne_W._VerbundenSein Před 8 měsíci +7

    Je suis profondément touchée par ce chef d'oeuvre. La mise en scène, les couleurs, les rythmes et movements. Cela évoques mes souvenirs de l'Afrique avec les Mandinka, la danse, mes promenades dans la brousse. Cette documentation doit être en Guinée, où, â mon avis, ce trouves la culture la plus riche des Mandinka.
    Très, très beau. Merci beaucoup. Je suis fascinée!

  • @zaizking5517
    @zaizking5517 Před rokem +11

    Africa has the best of culture they all learned and still learn from mama Alkebulan proud to be African ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @milkcanfan97
    @milkcanfan97 Před rokem +51

    After 11 years, I hope every person featured in this film is doing fine now...

    • @sebastienh1100
      @sebastienh1100 Před rokem +1

      Get real. People don’t leave forever. That’s part of the rhythm of life.

    • @mosevondermoos6891
      @mosevondermoos6891 Před 10 měsíci

      @@sebastienh1100 greaving also

  • @marcustraore545
    @marcustraore545 Před 2 lety +32

    I don’t remember how many times I’ve come back to this over the years. But yea this is my culture y’all! Folks sometimes wonder why blacks are so good at rhythm; it’s because we’re born into it. As he rightly said, everything we do is rhythm. Nothing is done that is not rhythmic. Btw, we are told that music is rhythm, and rhythm is music. FYI, in African traditional dance, the drummer is not the one who dictates the rhythm, and it’s the dancer. If the dancer notices that the drummer is not picking up the pace, he’ll increase his movements in such a way that the drummer will understand that he’s falling behind. It’s the same way we do in church when playing drums with a lead voice of singers. Anyway, if music runs through our veins it’s because we’re born into rhythm.

    • @todo8328
      @todo8328 Před 2 lety +2

      Right. Rhythm gives the other parts of us the cue to go. The beat of the left foot signals the right. Without rhythm, we can’t know whose turn it is. That’s harmony. That’s Africa.

    • @friesiamans1966
      @friesiamans1966 Před 2 lety +5

      same here, i keep and keep coming back to this fine little film - i was not born into it, or if so, in a completely different way - i live in germany and i disvovered african music during the mid 70s, when i bought a record with traditional music on a flea market - at first i was disappointed, because it sounded so very alien to me, haha - but i was young and curious and i kept listening until i by and by began to understand a little here and there - then i had my first fave song and from there i went on - now i love the whole record - during the 80s and 90s we had a kind of wave of african bands and musicians coming over here and i saw countless of them live and was never disappointed - great musicans, brilliant singers and excellent dancers and performers, not a single fail, yessss... :-)
      anyway, my perception of music is not too far from the one shown here, of course do i have a european approach - but the inspiration is there and it´s nice (btw. i have been a reggae musician for several decades)...
      love and greetings from germany 🙋‍♂️

    • @marcustraore545
      @marcustraore545 Před 2 lety +1

      @@todo8328 that’s right!

    • @marcustraore545
      @marcustraore545 Před 2 lety +2

      @@friesiamans1966wow that’s great. So I guess you’ve heard Ladysmith Black Mambazo? They are my favorite South African Acapella group. Well, you’re a lucky man. Peace out!

    • @friesiamans1966
      @friesiamans1966 Před 2 lety +2

      @@marcustraore545 oh yes, i have heard them, they were among the first african artists that i heard, even before paul simon made them world-famous...
      the second african record after the one with tradional music was one with south african jive - i loved it almost instantly and even started playing in that style - in the late 70s i even formed a band and we played on punk festivals and many punks jumped and gyrated merrily to that sound without even knowing what it was, haha...
      some year ago or so i finally learned, that the sax player on that record, west nkosi, had also produced ladysmith black mambazo before they went to america - i knew them already from the third african record that i had "the soweto sampler" by the zensor, a guy from berlin, who went to soweto to record a load of garage bands...
      i must say, i craved for african music, but in those days it was almost impossible to buy any here in germany...
      the turning point came with king sunny adé´s live performance on german tv in 83 - hammer! after that african bands galore! saw him live two times, saw the mahotella queens live, saw omou sangaré live, sometimes i can hardly believe that this really happened.... :-)
      i still wish to see rokia traoré live - you are a traoré? you are not related to her, are you?
      nowadays my fave south african artist might be busi mhlongo, who i disvovered a few years ago - sadly she´s not alive anymore, she was such an impressive person and performer, i wish, i had seen her live in person...
      to round it up, back in the early 90s i bought another south african record, a compilation of songs by different choirs like ladysmith black mambazo, mainly old shellac recordings, the oldest from somewhat 1911 or so, among them the original recording of "mbube" (=lion), after which the whole genre was named, but also some newer ones and ladysmith black mambazo... :-)
      oh, boy, there is so much to tell, haha - one of my latest personal discoveries are blinky bill from nairobi ("jam now - simmer down"), and dr. namadingo ("mango") from malawi - when i looked for pictures of him i found out that he played here in germany in 2018! i wish i had known him then already - he was in hannover, not more than 30 kms from here - - - faint!
      you are right: i am a blessed man, all this enriched my life!
      thank you for your kind answer, it´s much appreciated... 🙋‍♂️

  • @jacobdrury4286
    @jacobdrury4286 Před rokem +9

    I could just listen to that wood chopping segment for hours

  • @arakiladocs
    @arakiladocs Před 3 měsíci +8

    Культура любого народа - это великая ценность, это сама жизнь, ее необходимо беречь и передавать из поколения в поколение! Замечательный фильм!

  • @aobakurogane
    @aobakurogane Před 4 lety +23

    This video gives hints about why music was born from a world where mankind had no music.

  • @pantasdiwa1622
    @pantasdiwa1622 Před 3 lety +194

    after 10 years, it finally broke thru the algo-rythm

  • @mytaka5156
    @mytaka5156 Před 7 měsíci +8

    音楽の根源というか、生活から生まれたものなんだなって感じる素敵な映像

  • @MarlaSinger777
    @MarlaSinger777 Před 6 měsíci +11

    Today in a primary school of Valencia, Spain, a bouch of little 6 years old children enjoy your video very much, Mr. Roebers you have to be proud about it :) thank you for this master piece, my favourit documentary ever! May God bless you.

  • @SolUFO
    @SolUFO Před 4 lety +11

    Now this is culture

  • @REXHOODNATION
    @REXHOODNATION Před 3 lety +177

    It's amazing, Proud to be African. I hope the Malinke Tribe or Community also benefited from this project.

    • @gulhussain27
      @gulhussain27 Před 3 lety +6

      In which part of Africa the malike tribe lives? They are really amazing.

    • @richardshane456
      @richardshane456 Před 3 lety +3

      Beautiful African people... blessings

    • @cuba2117
      @cuba2117 Před 3 lety +5

      We have very similar rythms in Cuba, there is a ritual called Bembé that i's like this, I feel some nostalgia when I hear this and I'm not African

    • @cuba2117
      @cuba2117 Před 3 lety +3

      But we do not use djembe, we usually use tumbadoras:
      czcams.com/video/npBC-3FyjoY/video.html

    • @smokeypotter5876
      @smokeypotter5876 Před 3 lety +4

      I'm northern Canadian, my people use to play very similar music, whale bones, seal skin drums, after we smoke and play hockey💖🎶

  • @Henbot
    @Henbot Před měsícem +12

    Incredible. What is also fascinating to me is the dance performance at the end really has echoes that you see are present in Capoeira

    • @M4r0t
      @M4r0t Před měsícem +3

      Just happen to wonder what we are, just a bit, and soon you realize we’re all African :)
      (sorry for very likely utter fucked up English, frog team here…)

  • @FroobTubeLIVE
    @FroobTubeLIVE Před 8 měsíci +11

    Absolutely hypnotic, fastest 10 minutes of my life

  • @marklyles3335
    @marklyles3335 Před 4 lety +11

    Awesome relief from CNN and Fox! This is great.

  • @genocidist2602
    @genocidist2602 Před rokem +21

    I agree, every where I walk or run, I always walk with groove and it makes life more bearable and flowing

    • @Scapestoat
      @Scapestoat Před rokem +1

      And the funny looks just make me smile all the more. :D

    • @npc4416
      @npc4416 Před rokem

      yep, i do it while i listen to music while i do my hw

  • @felipealbertoarancibiavene6131

    The African, the purest people on Earth. ❤️

  • @thanoscube8573
    @thanoscube8573 Před měsícem +7

    the beauty and the fire of the world lives on in this rythym, this sort of fun, it's something i hope our future holds.

  • @ShubhamKrGupta-fp4st
    @ShubhamKrGupta-fp4st Před 4 lety +24

    Some of the best percussion instruments comes from Africa...so powerful...world owe a lot to Africa

  • @Rpodnee
    @Rpodnee Před rokem +24

    Life used to be simple. We used to live in harmony with nature. For every small advance in society we have lost so much. We have lost not only the purity of nature, but the purity of community. We are afraid of each other now. I hope for a world where we can return to our tribal roots and live in harmony again, just as our ancestors once did. A society built on constant growth is a disease which will destroy the world if left unchecked.

    • @sirsnek6562
      @sirsnek6562 Před rokem +2

      We evolved on our ability to kill each 'other', we always were afraid of each 'other', we are evolved to fear the 'other'. People who do not fear the 'other' have come to realize they are the same as the 'other', meaning they are still afraid of things they still consider 'other'. To get over this fear is to either conquer instinct and evolution, or know as much about 'other' things as you can until they are no longer 'other'.

    • @kyukyu5982
      @kyukyu5982 Před rokem +2

      @@sirsnek6562 too simple... Your idea is too simple. It acts as if there are no other influences on human behavior than some sort of hard encoded program that tells us, "act this way, don't act that way".
      I don't want to argue with you. I also don't want to spoil the truth that is in your statement.
      Instead I just hope that you are someone who believes in humanity. Who thinks whatever barriers that we face are surmountable!
      Take care!

    • @chompers11
      @chompers11 Před rokem

      @@sirsnek6562 this isnt true at all, people exploited fear, we didn't evolve it. We weren't always afraid at all, that's white people crap

    • @sirsnek6562
      @sirsnek6562 Před rokem +1

      @@chompers11 I'm forced to rethink my generalized position on this due to what Kyu Kyu said, but what I said still holds true for wars accross time and place. Fear has been part of every war we know of, it is inevitble. Without fear of the other, there isn't hate of the other. And we *know* there has been LOTS of hate of the other, whether its:
      the wars of the Byzantine Empire (anywhere that borders the mediterranian sea),
      the wars of the Roman Empire (same thing but even more),
      the wars of the Rashidun Caliphate (middle east, north africa, iberian pininsula (the reason spanish culture and language is slightly arabic)),
      the wars of the Ottoman Empire (basically what rome had and a little more east, less west),
      the wars of the Mongol Empire (holy hell they almost took over the world)
      and ALLLL of the wars for territory and dominance that took place within the mountains surrounding 'China',
      and all the native american wars (the ones between native americans, as well as the ones against europeans).
      Every single one filled with hate for 'the less developed/entitled' and 'the barbaric invaders'. Fear was indeed exploited in areas where information was more easily shared (relevant right now), and that wasn't just euro. We may not have always been afraid, all the time, of anything we didn't understand, but we were always afraid of each other when we put on different jerseys... and for good reason: they were afraid too.

  • @user-sh4zh9zq4u
    @user-sh4zh9zq4u Před 5 měsíci +7

    Какие красивые, трудолюбивые и сильные люди. Создают свою культуру, свой быт и во всём чувствуется их сила духа и чувство прекрасного❤

  • @aubreesobjectshow
    @aubreesobjectshow Před 3 měsíci +12

    My music teacher made us listen to this

  • @lilithcoraline2024
    @lilithcoraline2024 Před 2 lety +18

    Je suis une professeur brésilienne et j'enseigne l'histoire. Je suis également percussionniste d'un rythme afro brésilien appelé maracatu. Je regarde cette vidéo depuis 11 ans. Il a été mon inspiration pendant 11 ans. Merci.

  • @MrDex369
    @MrDex369 Před 8 lety +141

    I am from srbia, westerners caling balcan but by the ancient Serbian name is helm and its door of the worlds we call!!!anyway I am very impressed by the power of those people in video , I see they are worriers who live in harmony with nature of this world !!! unfortunately west European people in their chase for welth and money they destroyed many nations and cultures wich speek about their own culture !! but I am glad this African people survived colonization of African continent !!greetings from srbija !!

    • @carolnorton2551
      @carolnorton2551 Před 8 lety +5

      +MrDex369 I think he means warriors not worriers!............surely

    • @glowballdom9979
      @glowballdom9979 Před 8 lety +8

      +MrDex369 U said it well >not just N eu HOWEVER capitalist CLASS have LONG cannibalized our planet and PeopleS migrate away DISPLACED by war & its fall out i was displaced after ww2 as a child { uk }THEN I HAD issue w/that but many a friend from every where now SHARING AMAZING TEACHINGS dance & custom MAY the Human Family learn what is truly precious & priceless b4 nothing remains of OUR collective striving
      >LET us END the longest running war in history the class war <
      .

    • @m.x2100
      @m.x2100 Před 8 lety +1

      like !

    • @sekiabelle9757
      @sekiabelle9757 Před 8 lety

      +Xavier Herrera love this

    • @mingotubman3790
      @mingotubman3790 Před 8 lety +1

      man thank you! 😢

  • @ancientDna1979
    @ancientDna1979 Před rokem +8

    This video shows me how we coexist with nature through rhythm. The wind has a rhythm, water has a rhythm, trees and grass when the wind blows has a rhythm. The crackling of a fire has rhythm. Be in rhythm ❤️💛💚✊🏾🖤

  • @melodic_hex
    @melodic_hex Před 3 měsíci +8

    they look so in love with their rhythm of life

  • @johnbemery7922
    @johnbemery7922 Před rokem +23

    "Traditions are not ashes to cherish, but fires to be kindled."

  • @crediblemulk4638
    @crediblemulk4638 Před 2 lety +52

    Natural people who live with the Earth. The rythym of their life is amazing. I love traditional, tribal and natural sounds of the cultures of our World. Nothing false or fake about it. The energy of the movements draws you in. This was a real treat to find. Awesome.

  • @sissy973
    @sissy973 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Still watching this over and over again... still love it. The energy of this video is timeless

  • @gracebabu1972
    @gracebabu1972 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Fascinating. I wonder why this one is being recommended by the algorithm now, twelve years after posting. But, I don't have any complaints.

  • @puneeetraj
    @puneeetraj Před 3 lety +37

    this has officially become my favourite short film of all time.

  • @logicbomb11
    @logicbomb11 Před 2 lety +32

    With all my heart and soul I hope his culture never ever dies.. because the truth is this culture can bring us back to life🙏🙏💜💜💜

    • @ozzylepunknown551
      @ozzylepunknown551 Před 2 lety +3

      African history and culture is so wide and varied but so incredibly overlooked...

    • @r.p.5903
      @r.p.5903 Před 2 lety +1

      Imen!

  • @itstimetorise
    @itstimetorise Před rokem +18

    This is the coolest industrial mix I've ever heard.

  • @choppany174
    @choppany174 Před 2 měsíci +14

    Five years ago my music teacher showed me this video and I was very amazed. I haven’t done music for many years but I’m picking it up very recently. This video is a great inspiration for me to rededicate my life after depression👍

    • @catfeatherss
      @catfeatherss Před 2 měsíci +1

      Wishing you all the best on your journey of healing. ❤

    • @jalepezo
      @jalepezo Před 2 měsíci +1

      I was also depressed, lacking motivation and fearfull, really this has improved me

  • @skogsnymphs
    @skogsnymphs Před rokem +8

    Thank you for keeping your culture alive. I come from what I feel is a cultureless country or a country with toxic culture and it makes me feel very hopeful for human life to know that there are people who know the worth of keeping this alive!

  • @yashodaragp
    @yashodaragp Před 4 lety +17

    What an energy..what a culture..what a togetherness..please never lose it..there is just nothing in so called modern outside world.

  • @straightkonect1613
    @straightkonect1613 Před 3 lety +135

    The Editor needs GRAMMY AWARDS

    • @semabera2485
      @semabera2485 Před 3 lety +7

      Not the editor, but the performers

    • @straightkonect1613
      @straightkonect1613 Před 3 lety +9

      @@semabera2485 u are right but rem these events were captured differently in each rythm n later combined together

    • @4rthorario459
      @4rthorario459 Před 3 lety +1

      @@semabera2485 No, the editor deserves it

    • @randallerickson175
      @randallerickson175 Před 3 lety +4

      @@semabera2485 Most of them are not performing. They are living. Different scenes are woven together seamlessly. All scenes are beautiful, but the one(s) who choreographed this video need to be applauded.

    • @belami3466
      @belami3466 Před 3 lety +3

      👍👍👍 all participants deserve to be honorated

  • @user-ez2mg9zz3c
    @user-ez2mg9zz3c Před 5 měsíci +12

    “Everything in Life is Vibration” - Albert Einstein

    • @kimiscool7
      @kimiscool7 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I love it, matter, particles, space time it all has its own type of rhythm

  • @sevengodsstark7966
    @sevengodsstark7966 Před 8 měsíci +9

    This video re calibrates me. Like medicine, healing and restorative. Thank you for that 🫶🏾🕯️🗝️

  • @sashar536
    @sashar536 Před 2 lety +67

    El viejo estaba en lo correcto, sus sonidos y ritmos siguen vivos en toda América latina, las salsas, merengue, cumbias, chilenitas, bachata, danzón, chachachá, mambo, Reguetón, todos esos ritmos africanos que hacen bailar a la gente están inspirados en la descendencia Áfricana

  • @sharonwoodard1008
    @sharonwoodard1008 Před 3 lety +41

    Everything in their life has rhythm. Love every bit of it.

  • @etiennemadore5899
    @etiennemadore5899 Před rokem +12

    something it baffles me why we consider ourselves in the West more "evolved and developped" than this kind of people. They experience life a lot deeper than most of us ever will.

  • @geoffrey6000
    @geoffrey6000 Před 2 měsíci +13

    Lil dude was going crazy on that tin can!

  • @1MillonOne
    @1MillonOne Před 7 lety +93

    I hope one day the entire human race will be in peace and will understand and respect the ancestral culture and legacy!! understand the real human origin and biology all connected through the music to understand god's plan!! Thanks ancestral Africa!!

    • @sidhartha673
      @sidhartha673 Před 7 lety +2

      Amen!!!

    • @okuomose1
      @okuomose1 Před 7 lety +2

      Not with psychopathic races

    • @Jackitate
      @Jackitate Před 7 lety

      okuomose okuns no such thing as psychopathic races
      only psychopathic individuals
      that type of thinking destroys people, nations - thinking like that makes you a part of the problem

    • @sf5823
      @sf5823 Před 7 lety +3

      me too xxx World Peace is what we all must eventually strive to acheive before we wipe humanity out...music is the universal language and is so deeply engraved in humanity. Peace, love and unity xxxxx

    • @jumaking6607
      @jumaking6607 Před 7 lety

      Harold Jimenez i

  • @tompower89
    @tompower89 Před 2 lety +17

    the comments are from days/hours ago even though this was posted in 2010
    youtube knows we needed this

  • @FindTheFun
    @FindTheFun Před měsícem +14

    This is the coolest video ive seen in a long time.

  • @thatonekid6677
    @thatonekid6677 Před rokem +11

    all the comments here are so new! im glad everyone has gotten to see this great film :)

  • @Tashaten
    @Tashaten Před 5 lety +29

    I see the origin of Hip hop!! It's in the DNA it comes naturally every Black American need to see this video. The origin of Hip hop!! Amazing moma Africa. From Oklahoma.

  • @exitcheese
    @exitcheese Před 8 lety +14

    makes me proud of my African roots.

  • @NewDaySon37
    @NewDaySon37 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I learnt a lot from these Brothers and Sisters….from this video. May The Spirit protect them and their Soul. Amen.

  • @april.valente
    @april.valente Před rokem +15

    I didn’t search for that and then it caught me and I was fascinated till the end

  • @cormackjames
    @cormackjames Před 3 lety +53

    I keep returning to this, for anyone who wants to understand rhythm, or timing, this is music in it's best form, African music influences all music, we all came from Africa and even Classical artists learned music from the basics. The Rhythm of life itself, thanks to Africa!

    • @Katharsis540
      @Katharsis540 Před 3 lety +2

      Celtics have their music with that Stonehenge has an older age than the Pyramidvof Giza. The first rhythm as Walter Russell and perhaps Tesla would agree-the heart beat as the first rhythm we first listen.

    • @cormackjames
      @cormackjames Před 3 lety +2

      @@Katharsis540 totally agreed on the heart, its our inner beat and it's why we walk or run or swim the way we do, we make sure the part of our body that is most important stays as steady as possible, the heart also gives our other senses an inborn metronome, so music and rhythms are the earliest forms of entertainment, before, after, or alongside humor?

    • @janiceevans3301
      @janiceevans3301 Před 3 lety +4

      That's exactly what I thought. Their beautiful culture of rhythm and music has changed the history of all music and dance.

    • @dancom3207
      @dancom3207 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Katharsis540 do you really think that African culture started in Egypt?

    • @PigeonDumplins
      @PigeonDumplins Před 3 lety

      Music at the heart is the realest. Before black people where allowed to break through with their music in the mainstream, white america was just listening to shitty church music. Even the banjo is African. Also thank African rhythm and heart for rock n roll, jazz, blues, funk and literally all the great music of the 1900s. Something deep within us needed these beats that our African brothers brought with them through all the years of hard ship. Words can’t describe how this vid makes me feel

  • @dumboxthomas6151
    @dumboxthomas6151 Před 7 lety +24

    Videos like these are the salt of the internet

  • @mikeappelhans7683
    @mikeappelhans7683 Před rokem +30

    The first world steals everything from Africa...its music, its dance, and its resources. The ravages of colonialism and neocolonialism leave their ugly mark. We owe so much to this continent, but we still continue to take. I feel the rhythm...the rhythm of revolution, do you?

    • @jforozco12
      @jforozco12 Před rokem +3

      finally the world is changing, maybe we're seeing a future without western powers stealing from others soon, lets hope so!

    • @myname-mz3lo
      @myname-mz3lo Před rokem +2

      @@faraondj3125 for wood and paper

    • @crustyjuggler382
      @crustyjuggler382 Před rokem +1

      revolution is a dirty word and is normaly use by men looking to take something from others

    • @kevingm9109
      @kevingm9109 Před rokem

      @@crustyjuggler382 to take something back*

  • @DanielCartaxoPenalva
    @DanielCartaxoPenalva Před 8 měsíci +7

    Desse maravilhoso documentário eu tirei algumas importantes lições para a minha vida percussiva (que me influenciaram e influenciarão para sempre)!!! Parabéns a cultura Malinke e aos mestres percussionistas do documentário!!! (Daniel Cartaxo Penalva).

  • @Laayon19
    @Laayon19 Před rokem +16

    These kids are so beautiful. What a culture. Real humans.

    • @2010RSHACKS
      @2010RSHACKS Před rokem

      Exactly what I was thinking. Real humans

  • @teogambii9046
    @teogambii9046 Před 2 lety +18

    The widest knowledge of the beating rhythm lies within or hearts, just listen to and you will find in perfect timing marvelous infinite worlds, beyond dreams, and the endless joy of happiness living.

    • @danielondrums7646
      @danielondrums7646 Před 2 lety +2

      My heart's timing is pretty bad to be honest but at least it doesn't stop

    • @teogambii9046
      @teogambii9046 Před 2 lety +2

      @@danielondrums7646
      Dr. Corazón: No es arritmia es que tienes un corazón sincopado😃😁🤣

  • @TheDreadfulCurtain
    @TheDreadfulCurtain Před rokem +10

    Absolutely stunning beautiful film and music construction that shows how LIFE is movement is rhythm. We have forgotten this in many countries. Very revitalising tonic for Western depressive malaise. Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @fz1792
    @fz1792 Před 3 lety +50

    This video may be ten years old but the rhythm still exists
    Worth watching