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- Bajourou abstract "Bajourou (meaning 'big strings' or 'big tune') is the name given to a strain of Malian (Mali) pop music usually played at weddings and social gatherings. Though now predominantly electric, its roots were in 60's acoustic music that borrowed patterns from the kora and the donsongoni (a hunting harp/guitar) and transferred them to acoustic guitars. Lyrics moved away from the usual Manding praise songs to more secular, romantic concerns, mainly sung by women like Fanta Sacko who did much to develop and spread the music.".
- Bajourou wikiPageExternalLink remembering-bouba-sacko.html.
- Bajourou wikiPageID "13249968".
- Bajourou wikiPageLength "1232".
- Bajourou wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Bajourou wikiPageRevisionID "535007161".
- Bajourou wikiPageWikiLink Category:Malian_music.
- Bajourou wikiPageWikiLink Fanta_Sacko.
- Bajourou wikiPageWikiLink Kora_(instrument).
- Bajourou wikiPageWikiLink Mali.
- Bajourou wikiPageWikiLink Temple_University.
- Bajourou wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Chicago.
- Bajourou wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bajourou".
- Bajourou wikiPageWikiLinkText "bajourou".
- Bajourou wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Africa-music-stub.
- Bajourou wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mali-stub.
- Bajourou subject Category:Malian_music.
- Bajourou hypernym Name.
- Bajourou comment "Bajourou (meaning 'big strings' or 'big tune') is the name given to a strain of Malian (Mali) pop music usually played at weddings and social gatherings. Though now predominantly electric, its roots were in 60's acoustic music that borrowed patterns from the kora and the donsongoni (a hunting harp/guitar) and transferred them to acoustic guitars.".
- Bajourou label "Bajourou".
- Bajourou sameAs Q4848931.
- Bajourou sameAs m.075qr6.
- Bajourou sameAs Q4848931.
- Bajourou wasDerivedFrom Bajourou?oldid=535007161.
- Bajourou isPrimaryTopicOf Bajourou.