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Yoruba music : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yoruba music The music of the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin are perhaps best known for an extremely advanced drumming tradition, especially using the dundun〔Turino, pgs. 181–182; Bensignor, Fran&ccedi;ois with Eric Audra, and Ronnie Graham, "Afro-Funksters" and "From Hausa Music to Highlife" in the ''Rough Guide to World Music'', pgs. 432–436 and pgs. 588–600; Karolyi, pg. 43〕 hourglass tension drums. Yoruba folk music became perhaps the most prominent kind of West African music in Afro-Latin and Caribbean musical styles. Yorùbá music left an especially important influence on the music used in Lukumi〔(Bata Drumming Notations Discographies Glossary: ''Bata Drumming & the Lucumi Santeria BembeCeremony'' ), Scribd Online〕 practice and the music of Cuba〔(Conunto Folkorico Nacional De Cuba: ''Música Yoruba'' )〕 ==Folk music== Ensembles using the dundun play a type of music that is also called ''dundun''.〔Turino, pgs. 181–182; Bensignor, Fran&ccedi;ois with Eric Audra, and Ronnie Graham, "Afro-Funksters" and "From Hausa Music to Highlife" in the ''Rough Guide to World Music'', pgs. 432–436 and pgs. 588–600; Karolyi, pg. 43〕 These ensembles consist of various sizes of tension drums along with special band drums (''ogido''). The ''gangan''〔Turino, pgs. 181–182; Bensignor, Fran&ccedi;ois with Eric Audra, and Ronnie Graham, "Afro-Funksters" and "From Hausa Music to Highlife" in the ''Rough Guide to World Music'', pgs. 432–436 and pgs. 588–600; Karolyi, pg. 43〕 is another such. The leader of a dundun ensemble is the ''oniyalu'' who uses the drum to "talk" by imitating the tonality of Yoruba. Much of Yoruba music is spiritual in nature, and this form is often devoted to Orisas.
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