Author Topic: Ramazani & Ado Yuhe  (Read 4431 times)

Mfumu Vata #15 on: July 11, 2021, 03:43

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The sound of Ramazani's guitar is fresh. You don't have to make fast complicated sebenes to make people dance.

First I though that I was the only one to say "Aah Alpatchino" when hearing the sebenes of Fula Ngenge, A La Une or Thierry Mogratana & Ramazani playing one of them. So sad that he passed away. It would be nice if Jeannot Bel would contact Ramazani for a tutorial of Respect, Fula Ngenge, Extra Large, Moperewe, Ravisse, Suivez le Guide & Danao.

Ramazani is lucky that he's not a bandleader. Because otherwise musicians would mock him or imitate him the way he says Choc Stars "Choké Staar" hahahaha and his Swahili-accent.



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Drumstar98 #16 on: July 11, 2021, 11:44

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He is very talented especially the seben he played on the song ekila mogwe very clean.

mrvibes #17 on: July 11, 2021, 15:21

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Very talented artist , his guitar sound is very cristal clearance enjoyable to listen to. But I have noticed something that worries me a bit, it’s the way he breathes.I know it’s not music related but it looks like he has a breathing issue, he should get checked. It probably due to his weight or something else. However , other than that he is still on point with music .I never knew he was the one who composed safari… one of my favorite song by le kourou.

archos #18 on: July 11, 2021, 16:12

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i think he was sick that day but he wanted to respect his agreement with ado even his voice is a bit deeper than usual