The traditional Yoruba talking drums' of Nigeria provided inspiration for a unique approach to speech recognition technology. The technique could be applied to other African languages and used in literacy programme
Yorùbá dùndún drumming is an oral tradition which allows for manipulation of gliding pitch contours ...
This paper explores the interdependence between organology and phonology in the Yoruba dùndún and bà...
Talking Drums is a guitar duo constructed using drumming patterns from West Africa. Each player has ...
Yorùbá dùndún drumming is an oral tradition which allows for manipulation of gliding pitch contours ...
The bata is one of the most important and representative percussion traditions of the people in sout...
The most common type of Talking Drum among the Yoruba is called “Dundun” (see Plate I). Europeans so...
Dùndún drum language is a practice of speech surrogacy employed by dùndún drummers in Yoruba culture...
Among the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, dancers have the ability to relate not only to music a...
The Talking Drum is an important instrument of communication in Traditional African society which se...
It is widely known that Yorùbá drummers communicate through their native drums. This paper investig...
All the drums found in Nigeria can be broadly grouped under five headings: (1) wooden drum (2) pot d...
The dùndún, or "talking drum," of southwestern Nigeria is a versatile speech surrogate used to repro...
Among the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, dancers have the ability to relate not only to music a...
Yoruba drummers are prolific in rhythmic creation and interpretation especially on dùndún ensemble. ...
Talking drums have been a unique means of information dissemination in the rural areas of Africa. Th...
Yorùbá dùndún drumming is an oral tradition which allows for manipulation of gliding pitch contours ...
This paper explores the interdependence between organology and phonology in the Yoruba dùndún and bà...
Talking Drums is a guitar duo constructed using drumming patterns from West Africa. Each player has ...
Yorùbá dùndún drumming is an oral tradition which allows for manipulation of gliding pitch contours ...
The bata is one of the most important and representative percussion traditions of the people in sout...
The most common type of Talking Drum among the Yoruba is called “Dundun” (see Plate I). Europeans so...
Dùndún drum language is a practice of speech surrogacy employed by dùndún drummers in Yoruba culture...
Among the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, dancers have the ability to relate not only to music a...
The Talking Drum is an important instrument of communication in Traditional African society which se...
It is widely known that Yorùbá drummers communicate through their native drums. This paper investig...
All the drums found in Nigeria can be broadly grouped under five headings: (1) wooden drum (2) pot d...
The dùndún, or "talking drum," of southwestern Nigeria is a versatile speech surrogate used to repro...
Among the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, dancers have the ability to relate not only to music a...
Yoruba drummers are prolific in rhythmic creation and interpretation especially on dùndún ensemble. ...
Talking drums have been a unique means of information dissemination in the rural areas of Africa. Th...
Yorùbá dùndún drumming is an oral tradition which allows for manipulation of gliding pitch contours ...
This paper explores the interdependence between organology and phonology in the Yoruba dùndún and bà...
Talking Drums is a guitar duo constructed using drumming patterns from West Africa. Each player has ...