Djole, a traditional dance music from the Balkans, typically features a variety of percussion instruments. The most common drums used include the tapan, a large double-headed drum that provides a deep, resonant beat, and the daire, a circular frame drum that adds rhythmic texture. These drums are often accompanied by other instruments like the Accordion and Clarinet, creating a lively and vibrant sound characteristic of the genre. The rhythmic interplay of these drums enhances the energetic and communal atmosphere of djole performances.
Djole Manich is 194 cm.
Dragan Djokic goes by Djole.
Milan Alavanja goes by Djole.
samba drums are used to hit and to play from the heart
bongo drums and steel drums and electric drums
There are many types of marching drums that can be purchased online, for example the bass drums, tenor drums or the snare drums. Snare drums are commonly used for orchestras while tenor drums are more commonly used for marching bands and military units.
Many tribes of africa used the drums they had there own song to make there mark. In battles the drums were used as warnings as well by the armys and men at way.
Goblet drums are not associated to any holiday festivities as such. Goblet drums were specifically used for entertainment, sometimes along with some other instruments. Medieval Persian military used these drums too.
His voice, the piano and the drums.
I had the same question, and found this : http:/drumstuff.ning.com/notes/Djole_-_Lyrics So, weather it doesn't have a meaning and the lyrics have been made up by Mamady Keita from many languages, or they means something like: "Play the sicco drums", referring to the square frame drums that this rhythm is traditionally played on. Anyway, they are very fun to sing while playing the djembe :-))))
I think that a complete set of drums is used in Brazilian music.
Drums date back thousands of years. Celtic tribes used drums for war and for celebration.