Six word saturday Playing Senegalese music on his kora AdvertisementRate this:Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related Posted on February 10, 2018 Posted in i phoneography, Music, PhotographyTagged Bristol, Kora, Photography, Six Word Saturday
WOW … that’s an interesting instrument. I wonder what it sounds like. I’m on my way to You Tube to check out the sound. Great find, Gilly. Issy 😎 Reply
to echo the sentiments expressed above – how would you transport something like that? and the sound would intrigue me too! 🙂 thanks for sharing. Reply
As always, completely unexpected and totally interesting. Streets of where do I need to go to encounter this? Reply
I went and checked it on you tube, amazing what you can find there, I thought it sounded like a medieval harpsichord Reply
It’s a beautiful instrument Pauline, the sound is like nothing else that I’ve heard. YouTube has some the great kora musicians on the first page Toumani Diabati for instance, have a listen if you can. Reply
I wouldn’t like to carry that on the bus!
or a bicycle!
WOW … that’s an interesting instrument. I wonder what it sounds like.
I’m on my way to You Tube to check out the sound. Great find, Gilly.
Issy 😎
to echo the sentiments expressed above – how would you transport something like that? and the sound would intrigue me too! 🙂 thanks for sharing.
As always, completely unexpected and totally interesting. Streets of where do I need to go to encounter this?
I went and checked it on you tube, amazing what you can find there, I thought it sounded like a medieval harpsichord
It’s a beautiful instrument Pauline, the sound is like nothing else that I’ve heard. YouTube has some the great kora musicians on the first page Toumani Diabati for instance, have a listen if you can.
Yes I listened, haunting sort of sound and beautiful looking instrument
What an interesting-looking instrument, Gilly. Not very portable though. 🙂
Reluctantly I have to echo Jude 🙂 🙂