Nali plays it with the soundbox on the ground to his right and the ‘fingerboard’ resting on his knee. He hits the string with a stick in his right hand and stops it with a beer bottle as a slide in his left hand. He's released two albums, Abale Ndikuwuzeni and Zoona Malawi.
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Find him here
@Gasper_Nali

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Interesting enough, the lyrics is about how children in Malawi are dropping out of school and getting pregnant and how they are all going to hell for allowing this. Which makes it a great example how in African musical tradition major tonality is not considered exclusively happy.
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Here's the full translation BTWhttp://www.sparedogrecords.com/2015/08/gasper-nali-translated/ …
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If anyone wants to listen more:https://open.spotify.com/artist/1iv2bmWnUifiDuSrZq8FeC?si=W99JhrwbQXqZcub4tgWnRw …
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What does it say about me that I enjoyed this more then almost any top 40 song released in the last 20 years?


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I honestly think it does say more about the music industry than about you my brother lol
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This rocks
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There is a "Velvet Underground makes a hard trance record" vibe to this and I love it.
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Yes, I thought Velvet Underground but with joy!
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