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Dundun may
refer to; The
Yoruba talking drum Dunun,
dundun or doundoun, a
family of West
African b****
drums Dunedin, the second-largest city in the South...
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pattern (known as
clave in Afro-Latin music) on the
kagano dundun drum (top line). The
dunduns on the
second and
third lines sound an
embellishment of the...
- conversation,
although the
idakka is used to
mimic vocal music. Five
varieties of
dùndún pressure drums of the
Yoruba and the
atumpan and
fontomfrom of the Asante...
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Credited as "Mike Shannon" 1997
Chicago Cab
Crack Head 1999 Jesus' Son
Dundun The Ride
Jimmy 2000 The
Photographer Maurice Tigerland Sergeant Filmore...
- a
friend named Dundun. Upon
arriving at Tim Bishop's farm,
where Dundun lives, the
narrator finds Dundun outside pumping water.
Dundun casually informs...
- four
major families of
Yoruba drums of Nigeria. The
other families are the
Dundun/Gangan or
talking drum, the Batá drum and the
Gbedu drum. Each
family includes...
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using the
dundun play a type of
music that is also
called dundun. The
Ashiko (Cone
shaped drums), Igbin,
Gudugudu (Kettledrums in the
Dùndún family), Agidigbo...
- of drum
family called Dundun is from Guinea. This is
different from the
Yoruba talking drum. It has 3
types of drums, the
Dundun Songba and Kenke. Congas...
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Dunun (Malinké: [ˈdu.nun];
plural dunun) (also
spelled dundun or doundoun) is the
generic name for a
family of West
African drums that have
developed alongside...
- it. The
first cell (half measure) of the top line is a hemiola. The two
dunduns shown in the
second and
third lines sound an
embellishment of the three-over-four...