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From: richardolatunde
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  • cool

     nice

  • cool

     nice

  • cool

  • i actually had the opportunity to play this once......it felt AWESOME! =D

  • Isit possible you can get me one please?

  • Nice one but hope you are drumming for GOD!

  • no i have no idea..we are just learning about african music and it's instruments. maybe she knows..i'll have to ask..but i have no idea...what are you saying?

  • To ba se pe ni ni won ni ni won ni, to ba fa pa jo fa pa jo...etc!!..its like describing dance movements

  • o ok cool :]

  • had to watch this for my world music clas..ahh..how i hate college :/

  • YES! you're right about the sound - actually I've since changed this old skin!

  • Yeah, this is what I'm talking about... lol... I heard you loud and clear. got my 5 stars. The Ayan sold u a good drum

  • I'm a fan of Talking drum, I like ur drum but still there are better ones that have defined resonance. Thanks for the vid. I enjoy it

  • can you also help me to get one in london please?

  • leave your contact as a private message - I will put you in touch with an Ayan

  • can you also help me to get one or two in london please.

  • Rich, is that you playing? If so, your playing sounds really good. What is your musical background?

  • really? well thanks, its just a short version of a phrase I'm playing here - I'm trained by in gangan by Ayandosu(Salawa) Moussa Ayandele(Sunny Ade) and Simion Adeleke(Obey)I've played so many Yoruba all-night parties/weddings etc as well as with African dance companies..I also played conga with Tony Allen(Fela Kuti) for 2 and a half years...

  • I can get you one in London if you like - otherwise they're best bought in Nigeria!

  • where can i buy one of these drums?

  • yes - leave your contact details (as a private messsage) and I can help

  • Great stuff! I'm looking for a gangan myself. any idea where I could get one in London?

  • If I buy in London, then best bought from a Yoruba ayan, instead of a music shop, unless you get lucky, but music shops don't usually have the good ones

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