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Udu drums duo. Two Udu drums having a conversation with the soft and very unique sound of the Udu. Unusual groovy track, great for documentary or to add a soft rhythmic element to any scene. Keywords: percussion Udu drum rhythmic and soft captivating gentle groove hypnotic particular clay drum sound soft low end and crystal high tones. hypnotic, the udu is both an African plosive aerophone (in this case implosive) and an idiophone--not a drum--used by such peoples as the Igbo of Nigeria. In the Igbo language, udu means vessel. Actually being a water jug with an additional hole, it was played by women for ceremonial uses. Made of clay. The instrument is played by hand and produces a special and unique bass sound by quickly hitting the big hole. Furthermore the whole corpus can be played by fingers.
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