To give more expression to the percussionist in the studio, on stage.
is an African talking drum which is played in unism that is female and male depicting specific tone and can be seen basically from brong ahafo all the way to the capital of Ghana. although a talking drum it differs from that of the doodoo which is perculiar to that of the northern sector. is an African talking drum which is played in unism that is female and male depicting specific tone and can be seen basically from brong ahafo all the way to the capital of Ghana. although a talking drum it differs from that of the doodoo which is perculiar to that of the northern sector.
the talking drum is amazing and I think that it is from Africa
Talking drums were played with the palms of the hand and beaters were not used. Some other variations of traditional drum have curved beaters. the reason for this is that when the drum is played while it is carried, the playing surface (or head) is too high to use straight beaters or sticks. Hence the curved beaters.
A djembe drum is a goblet shaped drum made out of a peice of wood and goatskin. It is supposed to be played with the bare hands. This drum comes from the west of Africa.those drums you put between your legs and play with the your hands, there sort of in the shape of a hour glass (sort of) with a wood frame, brightly coloured or decorated with skin on top to make the sound. =0)
Because when slaves and servants, shepherds and ordinary townspeople played the drum to send messages, everyone in the village heard it. When the sender of the message got a reply, it sounded like the hourglass drum was talking to them.
Talking drum
The talking drum is a musical instrument from West Africa, which is hourglass-shaped. It was invented in Oyo, Nigeria by Alaafin Ajiboye.
yes it is
the talking drum
You put the word kalangu infront of talking drum, Tadah
u bang the drum gentely nd it taks in gentle wrds
with drum sticks