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What is the importance of drumming?
Drumming develops listening skills, especially if you are playing as part of a group. Listening to the bass and tone of the drum and playing loud or soft, assists in auditory development. It is important to feel the beat and keep in time.
What role does drums played regarding communication in ancient times?
Developed and used by cultures living in forested areas, drums served as an early form of long-distance communication, and were used during ceremonial and religious functions.
What do you call the drum that can carry messages to announce different events happening?
The talking drum is an hourglass-shaped drum from West Africa, whose pitch can be regulated to mimic the tone and prosody of human speech. It has two drumheads connected by leather tension cords, which allow the player to change the pitch of the drum by squeezing the cords between their arm and body.
Why is drumming popular in Africa?
Drums play an important role in every aspect of African life, including the physical, emotional and spiritual. African hand drums are played to communicate, celebrate, mourn and inspire. They’re played in times of peace and war, planting and harvesting, birth and death.
How was the drum used in early civilization?
Besides its use in religious ceremonies, Sumerian drums were used for civilian and military meetings. As time progressed, the ancients started using particular types of wood for drum bodies. One favorite and expensive wood came from fir trees. Another elaboration was to make drums using copper – “dob” in Sumerian.
What does the drum symbolize in Africa?
In much of Africa, drums are considered to symbolize and protect royalty, which often leads to their being housed in sacred dwellings. They can also be considered as a primitive telephone, since drums are also used to communicate with tribes that are miles and miles away.