Tasumakan
Welcome to Tasumakan, where you'll find performances, tutorials, and creative videos about African and Afro-Latin percussion music. Tasumakan means 'The sound of fire' in the Bamabara language of West Africa.
Keeping the instruments alive 🪘
Giovanni Hidalgo conga solo from Cemento, Ladrillo y Arena
Nungulunba by Tani Diakite & the Afrofunkstars
Na Waya | Immigré
Golpe con Golpe || Golpe Tierra
Dirty Money // Immigré
Do Your Dance // Immigré // High Noon Saloon
Immigre plays Victory by Ebo Taylor
Barbacoa
Los Chechos || Pájaro en libertad
Tracking horns with Immigré
Immigré // Elewon Po
Immigré // Put Leg to Road
Immigré afrobeat band // At the Shrine
Immigré // Chauffeurs - Djiguiya
Djembe lesson: Sogonikun // Tasumkan djembe lessons
Clyde Stubblefield with Joe Dart // I got the feelin // Chicago 2015
Boka Camara plays Dununba 2005
Ballet Gbassikolo de Guinée 2003
Wamali Percussions 2003
Les Merveilles de Guinée 2003
Free African drumming lesson // Didadi dununs (slow tempo) by Tasumakan Djembe
Boka Juniors 2003
Boka Camara djembekan 2003
Oumar Konate - Madison World Music Festival 2014
Didadi by WADOMA at the Terrace
Kote by WADOMA on the Terrace
Sogolon (Bozodon) by WADOMA on the Terrace
N'gri - Donba medley
Malian Dance: Kote, Tansole & Sogolon by WADOMA