id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qz6lfui3mvaq7ky2qsuuphmzya Lucy Durán POYI! Bamana jeli music, Mali and the blues 2013 37 .pdf application/pdf 19966 1897 78 Bamana jeli music, Mali and the blues is a Bamana jeli (griot) song called 'Poyi', which, according to oral tradition, may have studies of both blues and Mande music – that of the Bamana ('Bambara') griots from Segu in On a late afternoon in February 2006 in Garana, a village deep in the countryside of Segou1 province (Mali), a local crowd was gathered in the courtyard of a family of Bamana jeliw (hereditary of Mande music, which focuses on Maninka and Mandinka traditions, though he does acknowledge that 'the reign of the Bamana of Segu in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is an African music scholars (Charters, Oliver, Evans, Kubik, Coolen AQ69), as well as to American musicians of all sorts from blues and jazz to banjo players (too numerous to mention here), and du Mali, entitled Dah Monzon ou l'épopée bambara, played frequently on Malian radio.33 It features a large ensemble with various Mande jeli instruments, a male speaker, a female chorus and a ./cache/work_qz6lfui3mvaq7ky2qsuuphmzya.pdf ./txt/work_qz6lfui3mvaq7ky2qsuuphmzya.txt