easy to appreciate, difficult to master
The Tribal Fingerstyle Guitar
In Congo, there are 450 tribes, 450 dialects, 450 rhythms, and 450 different ways of music-making. If there’s one thing that unites them all, it’s the fingerstyle guitar technique. It uses every last inch of the fretboard to create a virtual concerto of sound. It’s an incredibly deep tradition. So deep that many tribal musical elders guard these techniques and are suspicious about sharing their wisdom with outsiders.
Complex melodic structures, syncopated rhythmical percussive playing techniques and a musical approach so different to the norm make this journey to a whole new plectrum-free zone essential study for any serious guitarist.
The True Knowledge Could Only Be Found At The Source…..
Meet Your Tutor
Back in the day, Niwel Tsumbu was borrowing bits of fishing line and bike cable to build his guitars. Now he’s performed the world over with the likes of Buena Vista Social club, Natty Wailer and Baaba Maal. He’s recorded with Sinead O’Connor, Nigel Kennedy and Michael O’Suilleabhgin. He’s even written a symphony for the radical 20-piece Surge Orchestra.
From Irish folk to jazz, classical, rock and flamenco, Niwel’s story is one of cross-genre, cross-cultural exploration, improvisation, collaboration and integration. But with this session he’ll take you right back to the fundamental rhythms of his African roots in Congo. Where it all began. Niwel is a real one-off. Don’t miss the chance to benefit from learning with this master musician.
The Ultimate Learning Experience
Tribal Fingerstyle Guitar
Through this 1 hour 40 minute course you are guided all the way by Niwel’s patient dissection and demonstration of how all the component parts of the style slot together.
Interactive On-Screen Notation
Our state of the art learning technology speeds up studying with innovative, interactive tools. Access on-screen notation, tablature, animated fretboards, variable tempos, and more today.
Masterclass
Gain further insights into the traditional fingerstyle guitar genres of Congo by discovering more about the regional styles of music making throughout the country.
The Sound Of Tribal Congo
Educate yourself about Congo’s Ba’Ngala, Ba’Mongo, Ba’Luba and Kikongo tribes by learning about their background and history.
Songs Of The Nations
Hear Niwel’s unique Congolese world-fusion style on his 2008 solo album ‘Songs Of The Nations’ available for digital download.
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