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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
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!
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. 🤗👏👌🏽
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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
Wow amazing talking drum 🥁 I love the way he's explaining it thank you for sharing
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.
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 🙏🏽🤗
Great video Virtue, very entertaining.
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Another great video.
Thank you
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!
Thank you for the share !
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. 🤗👏👌🏽
Great video, thanks Grace.
The African Storyteller!!!
This was a great video!
Very interesting video💘❤️🔥🩷
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