talking drum
communication device
Observe a man playing the atumpan, a talking drum of the Asante people of West AfricaThe atumpan, talking drums of the Asante people of West Africa.
See all videos for this articletalking drum, any of various types of drums that, by imitating the rhythm and the rise and fall of words in languages, are used as communication devices. Such drums occur in East and West Africa, Melanesia, and Southeast Asia.
Five varieties of dùndún pressure drums of the Yoruba and the atumpan and fontomfrom of the Asante (Ashanti) are especially notable. They send messages up to 20 miles (32 km), where other drummers relay them, quickly spreading tribal news.