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  1. Hace 4 días · Different types drums in Yoruba Land and their names (pix included). Details of different Yoruba drums such as Gangan, Bata, Dundun, Gbedu, Agbe, Agere etc. Names and pictures of drums for different deities in Yoruba Land.

  2. Hace 4 días · The Different Parts of Bata Drum. Batá drums are a three-headed tapered cylinder with a little hourglass shape that comes in three sizes. They are named after their sizes, which cause differences in pitch: iyá, the larger drum, is considered the mother; itótele, the medium-sized drum; and okónkolo, the smaller or baby drum. They are not ...

  3. Hace 2 días · The Ikoro drum holds a special place in Igbo and Ibibio cultures. Known as "ikorok" in Ibibio, these large slit drums were used for communication over long distances. Their loud sound could summon people for war, festivals, or emergencies, making them central to community rituals.

  4. Hace 5 días · Indigenous drum patterns often incorporate repetition, polyrhythms, call and response, and improvisation, creating complex and hypnotic soundscapes. How do indigenous drumming traditions vary across different regions?

  5. Hace 4 días · This preference for yam and the time and labor necessary for its production are some reasons why yam is a very important Igbo food. It was the most serious occupation for the Igbos. Conditions have changed in recent years and the more sophisticated people are not now so entirely dependent upon it as their fathers did.

  6. Hace 6 días · Igbo Level 1 Session 1 - Greetings (Anambra Igbo) Teacher 17 terms. TopSetEducation. Preview. Traditional attires (EJIJI NDI IGBO) 10 terms. kamsibiose2010. Preview. igbo. Teacher 26 terms. Monkeymanboogie. Preview. Yoruba Level 1 Topic 11 - Time (New) ... Basic greetings in Yoruba Language with Adéọlá ...

  7. Hace 3 días · 63 likes, 8 comments - oyorimatv on July 5, 2024: "IGBO LANGUAGE PRESERVATION: This Is An Igbo Mother Who Knows That Because She Lives In Canada, There’s Every Chance That The Igbo Language Won’t Be Passed On To Her Children If It’s Left To Chance, So Instead She Chose To Be Intentional About It! She’s Actually Teaching Them (Plus Her Canadian Husband!)