Talking drums are a type of drum that can mimic the tone and rhythm of human speech. They are traditionally used in West Africa to convey messages over long distances by imitating the intonation of spoken language. This ability to "talk" has made them an important communication tool in various African cultures.
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sending messages to people in other villages and people whith in 5 miles.
Possibly the "talking drums" which have been used by African tribes for centuries.
Most of the Western, Eastern, Central and Southern African countries.
A potential rhyme for "drums talking" could be "beating thoughts" or "percussive speech."
unless you're talking about chicken drums, you DON'Teat drums you hit them with either a stick or you're own hand.
Because people beleive that they contact people from a far.
The instruments used in west Africa are drums,balafon,kora,and the ngoni.
There are many types of Ghanaian drums. The loonga, or talking drums; The kpanlogo; and the sogo.