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  2. Bamboula - Wikipedia

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    Bamboula Dance Drums (includes audio sample), Smithsonian Global Sound. Bamboula Dance, Sonny Watson's StreetSwing; Morris, Ayesha (February 25, 2006). "The Power of Dance: Bamboula has deep and strong ties to African heritage, island history and freedom fight". The Virgin Islands Daily News. Archived from the original on March 10, 2006

  3. Bara (drum) - Wikipedia

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    The bara (Bambara: ߓߊ߬ߙߊ; [1] also called bendré) [2] is a spherical hand drum with a body made from a dried gourd or calabash, used in West Africa (primarily Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, [2] and Mali). [2] Its single head is made of goatskin. [3]

  4. Afro tech - Wikipedia

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    Afro tech (also Afro-tech or AfroTech) [1] [2] is a sub-genre of house music and afro house which originates and is predominantly made in South Africa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It emerged in the 2010s. South African DJs and music producers who popularized the genre include Black Coffee , Culoe De Song , Bekzin Terris, Euphonik ( DJ Themba) , Punk ...

  5. Category:African percussion instruments - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... African drums (35 P) Pages in category "African percussion instruments"

  6. Category:Drums - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... African drums (35 P) B. Battle drums ... Drake's Drum; Drum charts; Drum dance; Drum kit; Drum machine; DrumIt Five; Drums in ...

  7. Calabash (percussion) - Wikipedia

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    In African music, the calabash is a percussion instrument of the family of idiophones consisting of a half of a large calabash gourd, which is struck with the palms, fingers, wrist or objects to produce a variety of percussive sounds. [1] In Tuareg music, the askalabo [2] is a calabash "partly submerged in water, drummed to mimic camels' hooves ...

  8. Paa Kow - Wikipedia

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    It was with this band that Paa Kow first began performing, first playing cowbell and congas and then eventually moving to the drum set by age 7. [2] Due to the cost and lack of access to instruments, he would fashion his own drums out of metal cans, wire, and a fertilizer bag as a bass drum, which he used to practice for hours every day. [ 3 ]

  9. Salegy - Wikipedia

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    Salegy artist Jaojoby performing in Paris. Salegy (Malagasy pronunciation:) is a popular music genre from Madagascar.Originating as a Sub-Saharan African folk music style in the northwestern coastal areas of Madagascar, modern salegy is the genre of Malagasy music that has gained the widest recognition and commercial popularity in the international market.