by jqpublick on Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:34 pm
Hey James:
If the trial version you're talking about is the 'Korajaliya' prog. then you can actually change the tuning of either each string or the overall tuning - siliba, tomora ba, hardino, sauta, etc. The site got updated a while ago.
Not that I have any idea how the tuning would affect the playing of a tune, other than pitch changes I mean. And if 'kora jaliya' isn't the software you're using, that means there's something new out there.
As to how I found you I googled 'djembe' and this site was somewhere on the list. I wasn't paying attention to how far down the list, I was checking some of my drumming links at the time and thought 'why not just search generally and see if there's anything new?' and lo and behold here you were, uh... doing stuff.
As to teachers I did (aherm) meet Toumane Diabate at the Winnipeg Folk Festival last year. He'd done a show with Bela Fleck (incredible banjo player if you don't know him) and I waited at the back of the tent and spoke to him for a while. When I told him that some of the things he'd said about kora helped me understand a few things about playing he asked me if I had my kora with me. I said 'No, no case for it' and he said 'Well I'll be in Winnipeg for a few days after the festival, bring your kora to my hotel and we'll have a lesson.' So I did.
He showed me some finger exercizes, runs and the like, and every time I made a mistake he said 'that's another chicken.' I finally asked and he told me that if you make a mistake in front of your teacher you have to buy him a chicken. So I owe Toumane Diabate 37 chickens. I'm not really sure how to pay that particular debt off. I mean, airmail? UPS?
So there you go. My brush with fame.
Where did you get your kora from and how long has this site been around?
Mark