The term "African drum" can refer to various types of drums across the continent, each with its own specific name. One well-known example is the "djembe," a goblet-shaped drum originating from West Africa. Other examples include the "dunun," a bass drum often played alongside the djembe, and the "talking drum," or "dundun," which can mimic human speech. Each region and culture may have its unique names and styles for their traditional drums.
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African drum is made of wood and skin ha ha good question. socky out.
Will Champion
Nigeria
The talking drum gets its name from its ability to mimic the tone and rhythm of human speech. Traditionally used in West African cultures, it can convey messages over long distances by imitating the patterns of local languages. Players can modulate the pitch and volume of the drum by squeezing its curved sides, allowing them to produce sounds that resemble speech, thus earning it the name "talking drum."
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African drum is made of wood and skin ha ha good question. socky out.
Haha, first off they're called African Talking Drums ;D Armpit Drum isn't a terribly appealing name haha! Anyway, they actually sound similar to any other drum except that the pitch fluctuates between high and low notes depending on how hard the percussionist squeezes the drum. They got their name based on the way that the mimic the quality of our speech.
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Will Champion
Nigeria
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