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- mamady-keita-interview.php accessdate "2012-01-21".
- mamady-keita-interview.php archivedate "2012-01-21".
- mamady-keita-interview.php archiveurl "http://www.webcitation.org/64rzOUs5T".
- mamady-keita-interview.php deadurl "no".
- mamady-keita-interview.php format "flv".
- mamady-keita-interview.php isCitedBy Djembe.
- mamady-keita-interview.php isCitedBy Dunun.
- mamady-keita-interview.php people Mamady_Keïta.
- mamady-keita-interview.php people "Mamady Keïta".
- mamady-keita-interview.php publisher "djembefola.com".
- mamady-keita-interview.php quote "Answer: It's simply because the blacksmiths who created these instruments gave them the name "dunun". In the language of Malinke, "djun djun" doesn't exist in their language. And "juju", as you referred to it, is not the word they use in Malinké for juju. They don't use that word. It's another word in Malinké, so it's completely unrelated to the language of Malinké.".
- mamady-keita-interview.php quote "Question: I want to ask you the reason why you call them "dunun" rather than "djun djun". Is it because of the similarity with the word "juju"? Were the drums being used as part of juju ceremonies?".
- mamady-keita-interview.php quote "The word "djun djun" is neither a Malinké word, neither a French word, it would surprise me if it was an English word, it's not Spanish, it's not Chinese, I have no idea where this word "djun djun" came from. So , , , do not call these instruments "djun djun". Call them their Malinké name, which is "dunun".".
- mamady-keita-interview.php time "36:50, 44:40".
- mamady-keita-interview.php time "845.0".
- mamady-keita-interview.php title "Djembe talk and performance with Mamady Keïta at the Big Bang festival in Dublin, Ireland".
- mamady-keita-interview.php url "http://djembefola.com/mamady-keita-interview.php".
- mamady-keita-interview.php volume "Part 1".
- mamady-keita-interview.php year "2009".