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J A R A B I
N R A A C T I
I
R e p a C w
F U A G
R E P P I R G K E R E D
e g string is tuned down to f #.
It will sound the same as the fourth fret on the D string.
e b f #
4
Tuning for Jarabi Jarabi: Treble Strings
e final version of Jarabi requires a ‘dropped D’ tuning as below.
For the lessons in this book you will not be playing the lowest string so you can leave it in the standard tuning (E).
D A D
Six String Tablature: Bass Strings
i
m
a
p
e Right Hand
e first parts of Jarabi to learn are the accompanying cycles of the piece.
A cycle is a short piece of music which is played over and over again. e word for a cycle in Malian kora music is Kumbengo. In Jarabi most of the cycles are played with the thumb ( p) playing the A string and fingers (i,m and a) playing the treble strings.
a i
m
p
Position of the Right Hand Fingers for Kumbengos
e names of the Kumbengos are taken from the full score of Jarabi. e basic Kumbengo is K. ere are numerous variations which will be presented here from easiest to hardest:
K8, K5, K2, K4, K7, K3, K6 e basic idea behind all of these variations is K which can be substituted for any of the variations when playing the full version of Jarabi.
Each k is made up of a three part rhythmic cycle. e parts of K are as follows (played on open strings) Play each one separately:
i
m
i
p
m
i
p
p
then put them together as one continuous cycle:
i p
m
i p
m
i p
Now add the le hand to play the first part of K:
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
and the second part:
0
0
0 4
0 4
0 0
Repeat signs are usually used to show that the music in between the sings is played twice. In Jarabi they are used to show that the music between the signs is a cycle and can be played as many times as you like.
e full K cycle is
divided into four bars, the first two the same and the second two the same. is results in a bassline on the A string which will remain continuous throughout Jarabi.
k 0
0
0 2
0
0 2
0 0
0
0 2
0
0 2
0 0
0
0 4
0
0 4
0 0
0
0 4
0 4
0 0
Change the harmony of the second cycle to create the final version of K.
k 0
0
0 2
0
0 2
0 0
0
0 2
2
0 2
0 0
2
0 4
2
0 4
0 0
2
0 4
0 4
0 0
Learn the following variations of K by playing the three di ff erent Right Hand Paerns separately, puing them together, and then adding the Le Hand.
m
i
m
i
p
m p
p
k8 0
3
0 2
3
0
0 2
3
0 0
2
3
2
0 2
3
0 0
4
3
2
0 4
3
0 0
4
3
0 4
0
m
i p
i
p
m
m p
k5 0
0
0
0
3
2
0
0
0 2
2
3
2
0
0
0 0
2
2
3
0
0
0 0
4
4
3
0 0
4
4
0
When the right hand ring finger (a) is brought into the cycle , the second part of each cycle will require a small bar chord. is means that the first finger of the le hand is used to fret two strings at once (e and b).
a
m
i
a
a
i
p
p
p
k2 2
0
2
2
0 0 2
0
2
2
0 0 2
0 0
2
0
2
2
2 0 2
0 0
4
0
2
2 0 4
0 0
4
0 4
0
a
m
i
a
m
p
a i
i p
p
k4 2
2 0 0
2
0
2
2
0
0 0
2
0 0
0 2
0
2
2
0
2 0
2
0 0
0 4
0
2
2
2
2 0
4
0 0
0 4
0
2 0 4
0 0
a
m
p
a
a
m
i p
p
k7 2
2 0
5
2
0
2 0
0 2
2
5
2
0
2 2
0 0
2
2
5
2
2
2 2
0 0
4
4
5
2 0
0
4
4
0
a
m
i p
a
a
m
i
i p
p
k3 5
5 2 0
4
4
5
5
2
2 0
4
0 0
0 4
4
5
5
2
0 0
4
0 0
0 2
4
5
5
0
0 0
2
0 0
0 2
4
0 0 2
0 0
a
m
p
m
a
m
a
i p
p
k6 2
2 0
4
5
2
0
2 0
0 2
2
4
5
2
0
2 2
0 0
2
2
4
5
2
2
2 2
0 0
4
4
4
2 0
0
4
4
0
5
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