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Exposer le travail de Jean LutherMisoko Nzala yala dit "Socklo" . Prenez contact via cette page pour savoir comment trouver ses guitares .

contact us to find the hand made guitare from socklo ! follow socklo and francois Gouverneur with the help of africa express/roskilde festival and d'addario .

03/07/2023

Il beaucoup de gent qui cherche le contact de socklo le voici: 1) WhatsApp : 243 906 666 843 2) appel 243 847 444 266.

26/11/2021

Je suis un luthier congolais toutes qui veut me contacter ; +243906666834 /. +243847444266

Congo's self-taught guitarmaker caters to the stars 16/11/2021

https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/congos-self-taught-guitarmaker-caters-stars-2021-11-12/

Congo's self-taught guitarmaker caters to the stars In a tin shed in the backstreets of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo's capital, a barefoot 61-year old Jean-Luther Misoko Nzalayala, aka Socklo, hacks with a machete at a lump of wood that is starting to resemble the neck of a guitar.

Orfeo magazine N°16 - Édition française - Automne 2020 09/11/2020

Une fierté d'apparaitre page 30 d'un si beau magazine .

Orfeo magazine N°16 - Édition française - Automne 2020 Magazine dédié à la guitare classique, ses luthiers et son environnement culturel.

🎶 Guitar maker Jean-Luther Misoko Nzalayala, 60, who goes by the trade name of Socklo, sits in his workshop in Congo's capital Kinshasa in June.

He is a luthier renown for the unique sound of his rudimentary, hand-crafted guitars, made using basic recycled tools. His instruments are used by both Congolese & European musicians.

Congo's famous rumba and soukous sounds are popular across Africa and are driven by the interplay of 3 or 4 or even 5 guitars swirling around melodies and pounding beats. Musicians who have used Socklo guitars say they have a special, typically Congolese sound.

For the sound box, Socklo uses locally produced plywood, while the fretboard can be made of wenge, a tough tropical wood that can be hard to work. He makes treble strings from brake cables that he cuts to size while bass strings come from a machine he invented to spin copper wire.

Socklo makes 2 or 3 guitars weekly that sell for between $25-$200, but sales and international orders have been hampered by the coronavirus lockdown, making life difficult for the master craftsman who operates what he calls the smallest traditional lutherie in the world.

📸 Kinshasa, DRC, june 2020. Justin Makangara (@makangarajustin) for Fondation Carmignac.

📌 More stories on Congo in Conversation’s blog. Link in bio.

#PRIXCARMIGNACCONGO #CONGOINCONVERSATION #Kinshasa #congo #rdc #photojournalim #photojournalim #photography #photographie #award #democraticrepublicofcongo #congolese #CongoKinshasa #RDCongo #Journalisme #JournalismPhotography #JournalismMatters #Photojournalist #DocumentaryPhoto #Reportage #ReportagePhoto⁠ #Photojournaliste #Photographe #Reportage #report #music #guitar #luthier 15/08/2020

https://www.instagram.com/p/CD3tL9-COez/?igshid=3d92cbpiw9px

🎶 Guitar maker Jean-Luther Misoko Nzalayala, 60, who goes by the trade name of Socklo, sits in his workshop in Congo's capital Kinshasa in June. He is a luthier renown for the unique sound of his rudimentary, hand-crafted guitars, made using basic recycled tools. His instruments are used by both Congolese & European musicians. Congo's famous rumba and soukous sounds are popular across Africa and are driven by the interplay of 3 or 4 or even 5 guitars swirling around melodies and pounding beats. Musicians who have used Socklo guitars say they have a special, typically Congolese sound. For the sound box, Socklo uses locally produced plywood, while the fretboard can be made of wenge, a tough tropical wood that can be hard to work. He makes treble strings from brake cables that he cuts to size while bass strings come from a machine he invented to spin copper wire. Socklo makes 2 or 3 guitars weekly that sell for between $25-$200, but sales and international orders have been hampered by the coronavirus lockdown, making life difficult for the master craftsman who operates what he calls the smallest traditional lutherie in the world. 📸 Kinshasa, DRC, june 2020. Justin Makangara (@makangarajustin) for Fondation Carmignac. 📌 More stories on Congo in Conversation’s blog. Link in bio. #PRIXCARMIGNACCONGO #CONGOINCONVERSATION #Kinshasa #congo #rdc #photojournalim #photojournalim #photography #photographie #award #democraticrepublicofcongo #congolese #CongoKinshasa #RDCongo #Journalisme #JournalismPhotography #JournalismMatters #Photojournalist #DocumentaryPhoto #Reportage #ReportagePhoto⁠ #Photojournaliste #Photographe #Reportage #report #music #guitar #luthier

RARE GUITARS - Socklo, des instruments faits main à Kinshasa 09/08/2019

RARE GUITARS - Socklo, des instruments faits main à Kinshasa Les instruments du luthier Ir Socklo sont fabriqués à la main à Kinshasa. Ces guitares uniques au monde, bien que rudimentaires, sont utilisées par des artis...

06/08/2019

Une belle basse Socklo se trouve aux USA merci !

16/02/2019

2 guitares bientôt disponible À paris.

Socklo, fabrication d'une guitare . 18/01/2019

Fabrication d'une guitare socklo !

Thanks to Africa Express D'Addario and Co.. Jupiter & Okwess La belle kinoise lab. Guitare Garage
Traduction : Andy Morgan Writes
Filmé par : Paul Shemisi
Montage : Julie Gilles
Réalisation : Francois Gouverneur

https://youtu.be/It5aZSyA5As
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Socklo, fabrication d'une guitare . Socklo nous parle de ses guitares et de sa fabrication . Socklo tells us about his guitars and his workmanship. http://sockloguitar.com https://www.facebook....

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