Most of the Western, Eastern, Central and Southern African countries.
The instruments used in west Africa are drums,balafon,kora,and the ngoni.
Yes, African drums are still used today. They are played throughout Africa in drum circles, in bands, and in all forms of music productions. Modern African artists such as Jono Booth still use African drums in high end modern productions.
The talking drum is a West African drum whose pitch can be regulated to the extent that it is said the drum "talks". The player puts the drum under one shoulder and beats the instrument with a stick. A talking drum player raises or lowers the pitch by squeezing or releasing the drum's strings with the upper arm. This can produce highly informative sounds to convey complicated messages. The ability to change the drum's pitch is analogous to the language tonality of some African languages.
the African drums are used for entertainment and dancing when the tribes are using their free time. they are used for victory events and when they triumph with hunting.
bongo drums and steel drums and electric drums
Possibly the "talking drums" which have been used by African tribes for centuries.
Talking drums are a type of drum that can mimic the tone and rhythm of human speech. They are traditionally used in West Africa to convey messages over long distances by imitating the intonation of spoken language. This ability to "talk" has made them an important communication tool in various African cultures.
The instruments used in west Africa are drums,balafon,kora,and the ngoni.
Djembie drums
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.
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Yes, African drums are still used today. They are played throughout Africa in drum circles, in bands, and in all forms of music productions. Modern African artists such as Jono Booth still use African drums in high end modern productions.
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they used bamjos buliding drums and other instruments
sending messages to people in other villages and people whith in 5 miles.