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Sourakata Koite- En Hollande

SKU: 843563109878
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the album cover for Sourakata Koite - En Hollande
the album cover for Sourakata Koite - En Hollande

2018 release. Sourakata Koite is a Paris-dwelling kora-player from Senegal. He is a griot, which means he is a story- and history-teller and singer. He accompanies himself on the kora. The kora is the most representative instrument of Manding music and culture. It is a harp-lute with 21 strings. The instrument is more than 600 years old and has existed in it's present form for about 400 years. The griots often make their koras themselves, using a great dried gourd, a thick stick and two smaller sticks and a scraped goatskin. In the old days they used strings of skin, but nowadays often plastic fikshingline is used. The kora is held with the last three fingers of each hand at the small sticks on both sides of the strings. The strings are played by both thumbs and forefingers. With one hand the accompanying part is played and with the other the more free melody. Koite has performed in most African countries and also in a great deal of Europe.'

Tracklist:

  1. Seremende
  2. Ha-Madi
  3. Moussa
  4. Kaira
  5. Djonol
  6. N'na
  7. Dioula
  8. Hadjiatu Mari N'djaye
Format: New CD/International

Sourakata Koite- En Hollande

SKU: 843563109878
Regular price ¥106.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 01.18.2019

 
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2018 release. Sourakata Koite is a Paris-dwelling kora-player from Senegal. He is a griot, which means he is a story- and history-teller and singer. He accompanies himself on the kora. The kora is the most representative instrument of Manding music and culture. It is a harp-lute with 21 strings. The instrument is more than 600 years old and has existed in it's present form for about 400 years. The griots often make their koras themselves, using a great dried gourd, a thick stick and two smaller sticks and a scraped goatskin. In the old days they used strings of skin, but nowadays often plastic fikshingline is used. The kora is held with the last three fingers of each hand at the small sticks on both sides of the strings. The strings are played by both thumbs and forefingers. With one hand the accompanying part is played and with the other the more free melody. Koite has performed in most African countries and also in a great deal of Europe.'

Tracklist:

  1. Seremende
  2. Ha-Madi
  3. Moussa
  4. Kaira
  5. Djonol
  6. N'na
  7. Dioula
  8. Hadjiatu Mari N'djaye