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Bata Drums

The bata are a set of three double-headed tapered cylinders with a slight hourglass shape. They are talking drums, their three pitches matching those of the Yoruba language.



Bata drums originated in Yorubaland where they were and still are used for religious rituals. In the early 1800s, when hundreds of thousands of Yoruba people where enslaved and taken to Cuba, they took their musical heritage and religious practices with them. In Cuba, the drums are both sacred, used in what has become Santeria, and secular. They're now heard in popular music, after being introduced via Latin Jazz.

Sites in Bata Drums

Bata Drums
Includes introduction, notations, discography, and audio sample.
Bata Drums
A resource related to Bata drums and drumming from Cuba and Africa.
Latin American Folk Institute: The Bata Drums
Article by bata drummer Mark A. Corrales describing the drums and their history.
Bill Summers: Notes on the Bata
His introduction to the drums, their history, and how to play them.
Percuweb: Bata Drums Rhythm Odua
Notation, audio sample, and practice exercises.

cross references

Arts : Music : Instruments : Percussion : Regional and Ethnic Arts : Music : Instruments : Percussion : Regional and Ethnic
Arts : Music : Styles : Regional and Ethnic : Latin : Afro-Latin : Afro-Cuban Arts : Music : Styles : Regional and Ethnic : Latin : Afro-Latin : Afro-Cuban
Regional : Africa : Arts and Entertainment : Music : Instruments : Drums Regional : Africa : Arts and Entertainment : Music : Instruments : Drums
Society : Religion and Spirituality : African : Diasporic : Lucumi, Ocha, Santeria Society : Religion and Spirituality : African : Diasporic : Lucumi, Ocha, Santeria
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