In many African cultures, Musical Instruments serve as powerful tools for communication, often conveying messages that words alone cannot express. Drumming, for example, can relay information over long distances, signaling events such as celebrations, rituals, or emergencies. Specific rhythms and patterns are often understood within the community, allowing for nuanced exchanges of emotion and intent. Additionally, instruments are integral to storytelling, reinforcing cultural identity and traditions through their sound and usage.
Some African instruments include: bongos, tamborines, and many other drums. African instruments are alot like instruments in America
bang to the rhythm of the other instruments around you
they used bamjos buliding drums and other instruments
Plantation owners were afraid that slaves were using instruments to communicate and coordinate escapes. Music and drumming could be used as a form of coded language, conveying messages about planned escapes or rebellions. This fear was based on the knowledge that drums and other instruments were commonly used as a means of communication among African cultures.
to know about the people. for information
with sign language.
Just like you would communicate with any other person.
yes
It means you talk to other people, communicate with them, by using words.
to know about the people. for information
by letting them communicate other people that are far
to communicate with other people that speak English