Based upon century-old African traditions.
The LP Udu Drum Mbwata produces rich and extreme textures between its two chambers. The lower rounded
chamber produces mellow, round, dry bass tones, while the smaller, flat chamber creates bright, sharp, wet tones. Sounds created
from the upper chamber are similar to the sounds of the Indian tabla or Middle Eastern doumbek.
The Udu Mbwata's clay
construction is based upon century-old African traditions. It is played with the palm of the hand and fingertips. The textured
surfaces provide additional tonal variations when rubbed. The sound possibilities can be further expanded by using the unique
microphone ports found in each chamber. Small mics can be mounted for amplification to capture the internal sounds. The Udu
Drum Mbwata is generally played in a seated position with the drum on the player's lap. It can also be played on a tabletop
or floor using the included straw ring stands.
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