An udu is a traditional Nigerian percussion instrument made from clay, characterized by its distinctive shape, which resembles a water jug or pot. It features a large round body with an open top and a smaller hole on the side, allowing for a variety of sounds to be produced by striking the surface or the side hole. Often used in African music, particularly in the Igbo culture, the udu adds rich, resonant tones to musical ensembles. Its unique sound and versatility have also gained popularity in contemporary Music Genres worldwide.
The udu drum is not actually a drum. It is an instrument known as an idiophone. The class of idiophones contains most of the pitched percussion instruments.
i think its, ddu udu
By Taylor Swift?DDU UDU. D = Down, U = Up
D, UDU / D UD DDU (Not 100% sure, but it works)
There is an African percussion instrument which could be referred to as a drum called an "Udu". The Udu is a jug/gourd shaped instrument. It has an open top & closed bottom with a hole in the side to allow more sound to come out. When you hit the Udu on top with an open palm it makes a thick bass drum like sound. It's not a traditional drum in the sense that there is no skin to strike. I'm not certain that having a skin is a prerequisite to being classified a drum however it is referred to as such in text books etc. The Udu functions like a bass drum with in the ensemble, it is struck with a flat, open palm similarly to how you would produce the bass note on a Djembe. Even if some purists out there may not consider the Udu a traditional drum it is definitely a part of the un-tuned percussion family and due to it's functionality within an ensemble is for all intents and purposes, a drum.
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The udu drum is not actually a drum. It is an instrument known as an idiophone. The class of idiophones contains most of the pitched percussion instruments.
Tagalog translation: Ang tambol na Udu ay hindi lang isang bahagi ng sining.
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By Taylor Swift?DDU UDU. D = Down, U = Up
D, UDU / D UD DDU (Not 100% sure, but it works)
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There is an African percussion instrument which could be referred to as a drum called an "Udu". The Udu is a jug/gourd shaped instrument. It has an open top & closed bottom with a hole in the side to allow more sound to come out. When you hit the Udu on top with an open palm it makes a thick bass drum like sound. It's not a traditional drum in the sense that there is no skin to strike. I'm not certain that having a skin is a prerequisite to being classified a drum however it is referred to as such in text books etc. The Udu functions like a bass drum with in the ensemble, it is struck with a flat, open palm similarly to how you would produce the bass note on a Djembe. Even if some purists out there may not consider the Udu a traditional drum it is definitely a part of the un-tuned percussion family and due to it's functionality within an ensemble is for all intents and purposes, a drum.
Picture to burn is a Country Music. I suggest you not to use the pattern DDU UDU. It's easy, but also boring. For country music of Taylor Swift's, I suggest you to use the pattern D UDU U. I sounds great, and it's also easy. Also it does sound like the original one.
Verse Down-Up, triplets, so accent every three, which makes it rotate between up and down strokes, DUD-UDU-DUD-UDU- for verse, Chorus is DDU