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Thank you for sharing this informative video. I bought a pre-owned talking. I don't have the stick but I love the sound of it when played by hand. The one I have was hand crafted. I'm so pleased they retain the craft.
that was great! thank you so much @Virtue Grace. not only did We learn how they are made, he showed Us why they called them Talking Drum. another display of Afrikan Indigenous ingenuity. I rather hear the sound of drums than all this mechanical and device noise. I really appreciate it when you focus on the Culture of Our Ancestors. you lookin beautiful as always. peace and love
Oh yes!!! Thank you for visiting the drummers. It’s very interesting and fascinating! I’ve always wanted to have a talking drum and learn to ‘beat the talk’. I wish this could be taught in secondary school Art classes in Nigeria. 🤗👏👌🏽
I just started watching your vlogs and thoroughly enjoy your content. I'll be visiting Douala, Limbe and the surrounding area next week. Your information is very useful as I plan places to visit. Keep up the good work!
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I like the way you were so joyful in the video, keep it on I have learned something today
Thank you
Thank you for sharing this informative video. I bought a pre-owned talking. I don't have the stick but I love the sound of it when played by hand. The one I have was hand crafted. I'm so pleased they retain the craft.
Wow amazing talking drum 🥁 I love the way he's explaining it thank you for sharing
Always Happy to share our African stories with us thank you so much.
I particularly enjoyed this one @virtue Grace keep it up.
Yes, it's always a pleasure.
that was great! thank you so much @Virtue Grace. not only did We learn how they are made, he showed Us why they called them Talking Drum. another display of Afrikan Indigenous ingenuity. I rather hear the sound of drums than all this mechanical and device noise. I really appreciate it when you focus on the Culture of Our Ancestors. you lookin beautiful as always. peace and love
Our indigenous ingenuity is worth celebrating. Thank you 🙏🏽🤗
Oh yes!!! Thank you for visiting the drummers. It’s very interesting and fascinating! I’ve always wanted to have a talking drum and learn to ‘beat the talk’. I wish this could be taught in secondary school Art classes in Nigeria. 🤗👏👌🏽
The African Storyteller!!!
I just started watching your vlogs and thoroughly enjoy your content. I'll be visiting Douala, Limbe and the surrounding area next week. Your information is very useful as I plan places to visit. Keep up the good work!
Great video Virtue, very entertaining.
Thank you for the share !
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Another great video.
Thank you
Great video, thanks Grace.
Very interesting video💘❤️🔥🩷
This was a great video!
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