TALKING DRUM 3, Yoruba(?), Nigeria

 

Photographs © Tim Hamill

TALKING DRUM 3, 11", $200, Yoruba (?), SOLD

Talking drums are smaller and quieter then the Djembes, and get their name from the tonal range (voices) with which it can speak by squeezing and releasing the vertical strings to tighten and loosen the heads. Most are double headed and are struck by a special curved stick.

The one top snakeskin head on this drum is intact, but not really playable.

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