hehe, this is usually common in Yoruba land, I do see people beating the drum... one thing I like about the drum is how people use to dance to to the beat...
this is a nice one... well done.
you're right, I could testify to that... because anytime they bring to the church for chorus songs, everyone will dance like they have never danced before... The drum performs wonder... hehehe
I so much love this Instrument of music am glad whenever I visit you and I hear you play it
Nice talking with the talking drum π₯°π₯°πΆπΆπ΅πππ₯°πΆ
Yeah the talking drum do talk... It's a major music instrument in the yoruba land. It has its natural sweetness when you hear the sound, you would not know when you'll start dancing to the beat, ππ It's very pleasant.
I love your creativity and robust knowledge of your instrument. It speaks a lot π
I got to know about the fact that the drum talks few years back. I was also interested in learning the talking drum. Although one big disadvantage is that it'll be better if you know how to speak Yoruba and if you know some Yoruba proverbs. Because most of the things played are proverbs, wise sayings or praise statements.
As I no sabi am... lol
The same thing with the Igbo Oja *(that thing like whistle or flute that they blow when the King is passing) it speaks also...
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I love your creativity and robust knowledge of your instrument. It speaks a lot π
I got to know about the fact that the drum talks few years back. I was also interested in learning the talking drum. Although one big disadvantage is that it'll be better if you know how to speak Yoruba and if you know some Yoruba proverbs. Because most of the things played are proverbs, wise sayings or praise statements.
As I no sabi am... lol
The same thing with the Igbo Oja *(that thing like whistle or flute that they blow when the King is passing) it speaks also...
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Man is nice watching this from you. This is creative!
Thanks boss
anytime.
hehe, this is usually common in Yoruba land, I do see people beating the drum... one thing I like about the drum is how people use to dance to to the beat...
this is a nice one... well done.
Lol it vibe o my dear when yo play from the heart you will feel the vibes
you're right, I could testify to that... because anytime they bring to the church for chorus songs, everyone will dance like they have never danced before... The drum performs wonder... hehehe
It really amazing β€οΈ
you can say that again.
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Thanks for the tips
I so much love this Instrument of music am glad whenever I visit you and I hear you play it
Nice talking with the talking drum π₯°π₯°πΆπΆπ΅πππ₯°πΆ
It my very most pleasure boss
Yeah the talking drum do talk... It's a major music instrument in the yoruba land. It has its natural sweetness when you hear the sound, you would not know when you'll start dancing to the beat, ππ It's very pleasant.
Beautiful performance. Keep it up bro.
Thanks boss i appreciate thanks for the sweet comment
Lol... You're always welcome brother βοΈ
Thanks
I love your creativity and robust knowledge of your instrument. It speaks a lot π
I got to know about the fact that the drum talks few years back. I was also interested in learning the talking drum. Although one big disadvantage is that it'll be better if you know how to speak Yoruba and if you know some Yoruba proverbs. Because most of the things played are proverbs, wise sayings or praise statements.
As I no sabi am... lol
The same thing with the Igbo Oja *(that thing like whistle or flute that they blow when the King is passing) it speaks also...
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Exactly my bro you be music man
I love your creativity and robust knowledge of your instrument. It speaks a lot π
I got to know about the fact that the drum talks few years back. I was also interested in learning the talking drum. Although one big disadvantage is that it'll be better if you know how to speak Yoruba and if you know some Yoruba proverbs. Because most of the things played are proverbs, wise sayings or praise statements.
As I no sabi am... lol
The same thing with the Igbo Oja *(that thing like whistle or flute that they blow when the King is passing) it speaks also...
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