Talking drums

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Yoruba talking drum. Africa is blessed with assorted kinds of drums. One of these unique drums is that played by yoruba ethnic nationality in Nigeria located in west Africa, about the drum

Gangan/ Dundun (Talking Drum)

Gangan is also known as 'Talking drums' . It holds a special place in the tradition of the Yoruba people, and its use in Yoruba folklore cannot be overemphasized. Its origin can be traced to the Old Oyo Empire in South-West, Nigeria. It was introduced as a means of communication during inauguration of the Alaafin of Oyo. Talking Drums are used to imitate different tone and chant patterns of the Yoruba language. Its hourglass shape makes it possible for it to be held under the arm. It is made of adjustable cords. This cords can determine the pitch of the drum. If the cords and strings are pulled hard, the sound or tone from the drum would increase and if the chords are softly squeezed, the sound will be low. They are frequently used in modern churches, festivals, wedding ceremonies and carnivals.

The skill and knowledge of playing the drum is often handed over to offsprings from the Ayan Galu lineage from generations to generation. But this can also be learnt by people from all walks of life.

Meet my nephew Ayanmorire he is fascinated and attracted to the drum that he cannot watch you play it without stretching out his hands to collect it and beat it.

Culture is what binds us together.
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