ÀyànÀgalú of Èrìn-Òsun drum for Òrìsà Èsù, Sàngó, Obàtálá, and Òsun. Featuring Làmídì Àyánkúnlé on ìyáàlù. This is a straight-up drumming archive so that we don't forget the rhythms.
ASE-O!!! This is wonderful!! So glad to hear these rhythms played by these fine drummers!! And as you hear, the rhythm is much faster when played with a stick and hand rather than 2 hands.
does anyone know any drum and bass from nigeria? I swear I have had the strong need to play music as a child, and have always found my way back to the roots...! Peace
Does a "Duro Ladipo" really need to search far before finding performers? Mo sebi oro ile naa ni, abi kin' mo ti wi na? May Duro Ladipo's soul rest in peace!
THANK YOU SOO MUCH FOR THIS, BEEN TRYNA FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MY YORUBA HERITAGE
Gracias Hermano por este video tan importante de nuestros hermanos nigeriano
ASE-O!!! This is wonderful!! So glad to hear these rhythms played by these fine drummers!! And as you hear, the rhythm is much faster when played with a stick and hand rather than 2 hands.
Ase O! Blessed it the Orisha!
@ASRNTRGB Agidigbo, Bembe, Sakara, Gbedu, these are drums that seem to be what you want. You will get them in Ibadan or Oyo towns.
o se o,for posting this,VERY imporatnte to keep "ISESE" alive in the new milennium,lest we forget where we come from !!!!! Alaafia
wow !! this is very good as always thanks for posting .Adupe pupo!!
This is amazing, so complex
Ase o Aburo mi. This was what I needed for the comparison with the Cuban drum
thank u debra. i will go looking 4 the bata drummers when i go home 4 my wedding ceremony. i would like 4 them to come and perform 4 me
E ku ori re o! E bere Ile Iyaloja's lErin-Osun o. E joo, e ba mi ki won daadaa!
E se o, adupe lowo yin eyin omo Oduduwa.
My pleasure! It's been a long time coming!
This is amazing! Before my African Drumming class, I couldn't hear the different parts. There's a conversation going on.
love you for the message
Ko to pe o! Ase o!
fantastic! thanks for sharing!
keep them coming
Sorry to have taken so long. I have to find time in between semesters and writing projects!
does anyone know any drum and bass from nigeria? I swear I have had the strong need to play music as a child, and have always found my way back to the roots...!
Peace
Bata played w/ sticks? WOW, I've never seen this!
it's not stick but hard leather
Yoruba spirit, also translated as god/goddess.
Does a "Duro Ladipo" really need to search far before finding performers? Mo sebi oro ile naa ni, abi kin' mo ti wi na? May Duro Ladipo's soul rest in peace!
yes u finally have new videos!
Overwatch lead me here. Their new character, Orisa uses the bata drum ingame. Interesting to see how its used in real life!
This video was made in 2008 and has Orisa in the title. But overwatch was made in 2016!
Orisa is a god right?
Yes, the different Gods and Goddesses.
where are these gentlemen from?
Èrìn-Òsun, Nigeria.