The traditional African Talking Drum (sometimes known as a dun dun pronounced doon doon ) is an hourglass shaped two headed drum whose twin heads are laced together with rope or leather
Normally held under the arm or hung over the shoulder the player hits the drum using a curved stick or mallet whilst squeezing the tension ropes to vary the tone to enable the drum to talk or produce tones that sound like words
The talking drum has a long history in West Africa
This embossed brass shell talking drum is beautifully crafted and comes supplied with a bag and a mallet
Talking drumHourglass shaped two headed drumLaced together with rope or leatherBeautifully craftedSupplied with a bag and a mallet