- An
Omele is a type of
African drum. It is a
Yoruba word
describing a set of
three small drums beaten with a
distinctive curved stick.
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rhythmic style. The
fixed pitch omele ako and
omele abo
drums talk rhythmically, and the
smaller and higher-toned
omele "chord" drum adds
flavour by playing...
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talking drum, has two face and use in
prosody if
human speech Omele Ako Bata:
known as
omele meta and is a
smallest drums in bata
family Ahmad Audi Adamu...
- release, "Ise
Oluwa Ko Seni Toye." The song
incorporates talking drums,
omele,
piano chords, and saxophones,
creating a
layered instrumental backdrop...
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Yoruba drummers: The
nearest holds omele ako and batá, the
other two hold dùndúns....
- Ìyá Ìlù,
which means "Mother drum",
while the
supporting drums are
termed Omele.
Yoruba drumming exemplifies West-African cross-rhythms and is considered...
- and
samples with
Yoruba percussion instruments like the Sakara, Apala,
Omele, Bata and Iya Ilu drums,
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instrumentation was provided...
- Slovenian). vecer.com. 10
December 2021. "Rojstvo tradicije: od bršljana, bele
omele do
okraskov polne jelke" (in Slovenian). mestnik.si. 4
December 2021. "Kako...
- has
drums in
category of Iya Ilu (mother drum) and
other smaller drums.
Omele Bata is a
triplet bunch of
strapped drums in the Bata Drum Category. The...
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specifically tuned.
Tongues are
placed form left to right:
Omele ako (lower rhythmic)
Omele abo (higher rhythmic) Ìyá-ìlù (low
melodic note) Àdàmò (middle...