Description
the lead, largest, and lowest-toned double-headed drum in the Yorùbá bàtá ensemble. Crafted from a single log of wood with goat or antelope skin heads, it serves as the principal voice in both traditional religious ceremonies especially for Sàngó and secular performances, controlling the ensemble.
decorated with small, jingling brass bells (saworo ide).They produce a distinctive jingling or ringing sound when the drum is struck.









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