Ye Jaliya-o
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A celebration of music and musicians. The repeated phrase: "Ye Jaliya-O Alla le ka jaliya da" is the refrain from "Lambango," a centuries old dance-song created by the Jalis (griots) of West Africa. The Jalis are a caste of professional itinerant musicians,poets and story tellers; keepers of history and culture for over 800 years. This text, which praises music, is combined with an excerpt from "The Pulse of Life," by Catherine deVink, a contemporary Christian mystical poet. The tonality of "Ye Jaliya-o" with its raised fourth (C#) is characteristic of Sauta, one of the traditional tunings of the kora, the 21 string harp-like instrument played by the griots.
Level:
Item | Voicing/Instrumentation | Duration | Price | Audio | View Score | Quantity |
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SBMP 726 | SATB, hand drums & percussion | 4:15 | $2.35 | Publisher Link | ||
SBMP 734 | SSAA, hand drums & percussion | 4:15 | $2.10 | Publisher Link |