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In the music industry, African drums hold a very special place. The drums of Africa have also found their way into western music, and are almost a part of every kind of genre of music available today. In African traditions, drumming is always associated with merriment, festivity and entrainment. They also symbolize a deeper historical meaning.
Be it any kind of ceremony in Africa, a birth or a wedding, marriage, death and just about anything, the drums are used to create music. Several people pound the drums together and this is the African tribal music trademark.
One of the popular drums of the African culture is the Djembe drum. It is a part of every single occasion on the land. It was initially used for sacred rituals, but found its way into common culture eventually. During the evenings, in most of the celebrations like baptism, Ramadan or honoring someone, these drums are used even today. The djembe drum comes in several sizes and the drum players from all types of ages.
In most of Africa, the drums are thought to symbolize the royalty and sacred spirits. The drumming skill has also been passed won for several generations. The drums in Africa date back to 500 A.D. The rhythm played by these drums is quite unique and repetitive in its own way.
The tribes that used drums to create music, also used them in order to communicate with other tribes or their members who were away from home. Every drum beat had a deeper meaning to communicate to the people of the tribe.More Articles :
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