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    the drums in recordings or performances. These "non-sacred" Batá drums are called aberínkula—profane Batá (see Sacred-profane dichotomy). Batá drums and...
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  • Look up bata or bata- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bata, Baťa, Baţa or Batá may refer to: Bata Corporation, a multinational corporation Bata Shoe...
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  • to strike the drums. Main article: batá drum Batá drums have an hourglass shape with a drumhead at either end. Traditionally, a batá drum would consist...
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    heritage that are in Batá drumming, showing us on its historical roots and contemporary practices. The book also explores how Batá drumming is passed down through...
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  • Dundun drum in between may be available. The Batá drum is often used for spiritual worship of Sango in Yoruba, Cuba and Brazil. It has drums in category...
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  • – bass (7) Bob Glaub – bass (12) Jim Keltner – drums (2, 6, 9) Luis Conte – bass drum (1), batá drum (1), congas (1), percussion (7) Alex Acuña – additional...
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    Saworo (metal rattles for the arm and ankles, also used on the rim of the bata drum), Fèrè (whistles), Aro (Cymbal)s, Agogô (bell), different types of flutes...
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  • (Uganda) Anglo concertina Arghul (North Africa) Balafon (Mali) Banjo music Batá drum (Nigeria) Begena (Ethiopia) Belly harp (West Africa) Bendir (North Africa)...
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  • Cuban folkloric genre, is typically performed in triple metre using the batá drum. The term " three-step" to refer to music was initially coined in the...
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    Sakara drum is one of the four major families of Yoruba drums of Nigeria. The other families are the Dundun/Gangan or talking drum, the Batá drum and the...
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