Richard
Bona
@ the Jazz Cafe
19 November 2018
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Biography
Richard Bona was born in 1967 in the little village
of Minta, East Cameroon. He grew up in a home filled with music:
his grandfather and mother were singers. Bona built his own balafon
after becoming fascinated with the instrument as a very young child
and started to practice it eight to twelve hours a day.
At 5 years old, he began to perform in public,
singing in the village church with his mother and sisters. He started
to use his amazing and natural ability to learn any instrument only
by watching it being played. The main problem was access to instruments
in his village. Bona was therefore forced to learn to make his own,
from wooden flutes to percussion instruments; he easily built everything
he needed…well, not that easily. When it came to building
a guitar he had trouble locating guitar strings. It would be the
local bicycle shop that saved him. Bona was able to make guitar
strings from bicycle brake cables!
So, was it thanks to the guitar with ‘very
special strings’, Richard Bona was highly in demand to sing
and play at baptisms, weddings, and church functions. The word of
this prodigious young musician had spread throughout the village.
He then moved to Douala and lived with his father. He began working
as a musician, thinking that ‘the guitar was the hip instrument
that you had to play’. He began playing gigs at 11 years old,
replacing his homemade model by a professional-style guitar. He
got a job playing guitar in bars at night time, making people dance…
and the rest is now history…!
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