Sikyi Groove

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2012/01/15 22:52:39 (permalink)

Sikyi Groove

I love African music (all types of music really), and came across this basic "Sikyi" African rhythm in a guitar book.  My brother and I incorporated it into an original song.  Instruments are a baritone ukulele (playing basic riff), 8 string tenor ukulele, doumbek and pennywhistle.
 
http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/song_2968799
 
Recorded with Lexicon Omega and Pro Tracks software.
 
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Gerald
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    Re:Sikyi Groove 2012/01/16 11:18:46 (permalink)
    Having just listened to your other post, I'm very impressed with you guys.  Same as before, a very professional sounding production.  You guys bring it.

    All the best,
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    Re:Sikyi Groove 2012/01/16 11:32:59 (permalink)
    This was a very pleasant tune.  Production sounds top notch too.  Great job guys!  Love the name "Pairadox", lol.

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    Re:Sikyi Groove 2012/01/16 11:45:02 (permalink)
    very nice... as are many of your other tunes I've listened to... very creative...
    on this one, I'd back off the HH a bit... and add some room ambiance to it... love the instrumentation...
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    Re:Sikyi Groove 2012/01/17 21:35:32 (permalink)
    Hi,

    I like this a lot. I'm a fan of African music too and a also really enjoyed Soukous African Groove. You've got a lot of cool music.

    Very nice.

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    Re:Sikyi Groove 2012/01/19 11:40:10 (permalink)
    Thanks for the comments and input.  This is a great forum. 

    Geeare1: There's something  about Soukous music where you can't help but start dancing.  Actually need to work on the guitar part on The Soukous African Groove.  I'm not a lead guitar player at all. 
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    Re:Sikyi Groove 2012/01/19 14:08:17 (permalink)
    I like the feel.  The African rhythms are always calming to me.

    Well put together piece.

    Regards,
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