Söli

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Söli


Söli (and also the Wassolon Söli) is a rhythm of the Malinke-people from Guinea. It accompanies the rite which preceeds initiation (and circumcision) of boys and girls. Playing this rhythm occasionally starts about three months before the ritual. The frequency of playing rises uptill ongoing during the last night before initiation. This night the man and women dance all night long. Even though circumcision is practiced more often in the hospital than in the village these days, (and carried out before 40 days of age instead of around the age of seven) the significance during the transition-period remains. Apart from Conakry, the capitol of Guinea, in the countryside you will never hear the rhythm without the appropriate rites.
There is a slow version of söli, the söli -lente (see also Balakulanya), where also the elderly people can dance, and a quick söli; the söli-rapide of which you can find notation below. Although circumcision is considered to be mutilation nowadays (and I, Paul Nas agree with that) the rhythm söli is beautifull and very nice to play.
The song below can be heard in the Sousou-language or (as you will find here) the Malinke-language. The lyrics are about Sangba (orSamba) an orphan boy who is raised by near family. The child is treated badly and has to do the most unpleasant jobs in the house. One day the child walks throuhg the woods and comes to a cabin. It bangs on the door and begs to die here as it don't want to go home. The first line sung by the solist is answered by the choir. The solist breaks this repeating by singing the second line that is answered by "aya"

Sangba, Sangba, dyidan dabidé n' kassu

Baba woulu kiridi ya ....aya

(the first line in the Sousou-language; Sangba, Sangba, kinda nabiya aya)

WAP-pages / Paul Nas / Last changed at 27-09-2003

- Soli (4 rhythms)
Soli is a rhythms played all over Guinea. It used to be played during the time of initiation ceremonies. It is also a challenging fight dance where participants wrestle.There is different version of Soli (Fast - Slow - Wassolon Manian), the last 2 being related to the region of Guinea where they are played (respectively Mandiana and Beyla).

 

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