Also, there’s an element of “BEND NOTE” which wasn’t discussed. So, sir, you basically played the tones according to your accent. Which is good but it’s only subject to your personal accent and intonations. Someone else would say the same words with different accent and intonations. Speaking of frequencies, well, human frequency range is between 20Hz to 20,000Hz. Talking drum, being a membranous percussive instrument has various harmonics and very rich overtones which usually covers the full frequency range when played, especially when the sound is captured with a microphone that’s has got a wide frequency range as well.
Amazing video. There seems to be missing a very important aspect of the sound, which is variance in the Frequencies of each syllables - which are actually different each time he played each syllable.
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Wow! This is amazing. I love the sound of talking drum and I ordered one from Nigeria. Now that I found your RU-vid channel, I will start practicing how to play it. Hopefully one day I can play it to praise God in church. Thank you sir
thanks for this platform, am still an armature player, but have been trying to be good, because we needed one here in malaysia, and no one to do that, i hope i can build myself more, to help naija at diaspora
EPIC RIDDIM! when the tempo was increased it became a powerful word. Please preserve this beautiful tradition brother. In fact, Africans should be taught this as a requirement. Maybe even build upon the old tradition of communication. Recite poems through drum
Uncle ayanlere, who is the musicians playing in the background of ur intro's ? And I want to buy some more talking drums and at a good price but I don't know where to go. Any advices sir ?