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Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by kay1one2(m): 3:03pm On Jun 03, 2015
Oringo!
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by MrBully: 3:03pm On Jun 03, 2015
I love the sound of this thing
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by MrBully: 3:07pm On Jun 03, 2015
Ihuomadinihu:
Nice! I was thinking of opening a thread like this but this my small phone wouldn't let me.
The Udu drum is no longer local,percussionist from different parts of the world travel to Igboland to learn more about our Udu. Consequently, Western Musicians are gradually adding Udu to their music and instruments. Udu has been compared to the Indian Tabla but i can tell you that the tabla is a 'learner' when it comes to Igbo Udu. I have two Tabla music on my phone and it's nothing compared to Udu. Udu has also been compared to the Indian Ghatam,which is actually an Udu but it's still a learner(pardon my slang).
There is nothing wrong in using Western Piano and Guitar but i think it's time our musicians take a break and revive our traditional instruments. I recently discovered Igbos had thumb piano, harp,xylophones, Zither,wood block etc. As expected,most of these instruments have been neglected.
Yeah, but now they try to give it a new shape for studio fancy, hence you don't get that original natural udu sound anymore
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by myklangelo(m): 3:17pm On Jun 03, 2015
Nwanne daalu, I dere nke oma.

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Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by Okeycima: 3:44pm On Jun 03, 2015
@bigfrancis thanks for the thread and to say this whenever I remember that am an IGBO BOY,am always happy becos we have rich culture and so dudes don't understand it,and where am pained is that our own brothers and sisters don't acknowledge it.i hope I can educate them.like I was in a function lately and I was putting on the custom red chieftaincy attire to ma surprise the people their started to look at me as if I fell down from another planet and not to include that most of them don't know what OFOR IS and this place is igbo land.NWANNE CAN U IMAGINE?
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by urchmail2015(m): 4:04pm On Jun 03, 2015
please,how can i create a thread?
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by Ihuomadinihu: 4:31pm On Jun 03, 2015
MrBully:

Yeah, but now they try to give it a new shape for studio fancy, hence you don't get that original natural udu sound anymore
You are right.
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by Nobody: 5:47pm On Jun 03, 2015
Ihuomadinihu:

It's called Uri or Uli. It's an ancient igbo body art or temporary tatoo. It's popularly seen in epic igbo movies but black pencils are used in place of the original Uri paint.


Glad to say that the uli plant is still in my compound. No one uses it though.
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by bigfrancis21: 6:01pm On Jun 03, 2015
urchmail2015:
please,how can i create a thread?

Go to the section you would like to create your post in. For example, culture section. Click on 'create new topic', enter the topic title in the topic title box, then in the content box, type in your message, then submit it.
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by Ihuomadinihu: 6:03pm On Jun 03, 2015
gbosaa:



Glad to say that the uli plant is still in my compound. No one uses it though.
Chai! Where is your compound(state)?
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by Nobody: 6:04pm On Jun 03, 2015
Ihuomadinihu:

Chai! Where is your compound(state)?

Somewhere in Anambra state.
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by chiMoni37(m): 6:05pm On Jun 03, 2015
Ihuomadinihu:

I don't think the Ubo is still in use. The last people that played it was Area scatter and Parley Brown from Ohaji Egbema. We really need to revive these instruments. That is why i respect Indians for protecting their culture and civilization. The White men entered Igboland and igbos neglected their culture. Uri,a traditional igbo body cosmetics should come back too.
...PARLEY BROWN..i like his music..especially I AM SORRY EKAITTE nd d other one abt war..i like the sound tracks mostly because of d presence of HEAVY METAL SOUNDS mostly frm native musical instrument....their is a need in DEVIATION frm d normal guitar,paino sound to something diffrent like d UDU..etc.......anytime i reach east i look 4 PARLEYS music in my grandma room....
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by Ihuomadinihu: 6:10pm On Jun 03, 2015
gbosaa:

Somewhere in Anambra state.
We need to start making use of it again. Tnx.
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by Ihuomadinihu: 6:12pm On Jun 03, 2015
chiMoni37:
...PARLEY BROWN..i like his music..especially I AM SORRY EKAITTE nd d other one abt war..i like the sound tracks mostly because of d presence of HEAVY METAL SOUNDS mostly frm native musical instrument....their is a need in DEVIATION frm d normal guitar,paino sound to something diffrent like d UDU..etc.......anytime i reach east i look 4 PARLEYS music in my grandma room....
You are so right. The heavy metal sound is a favourite.
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by Lanceslot(m): 6:19pm On Jun 03, 2015
gbosaa:


Somewhere in Anambra state.
You must be from Idemili or Nnewi LGA, that's the only place you can see the tree in Anambra. Igbo bu Igbo ekene m unu, ya diri unu nile mma.
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by chiMoni37(m): 6:21pm On Jun 03, 2015
Ihuomadinihu:

You are so right. The heavy metal sound is a favourite.
..Ya..but in d hands of a GOOD instrumental specialist
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by Nobody: 6:28pm On Jun 03, 2015
Lanceslot:
You must be from Idemili or Nnewi LGA, that's the only place you can see the tree in Anambra. Igbo bu Igbo ekene m unu, ya diri unu nile mma.

You can also find uli in Aguata side of Amambra. cool
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by PreciousBro: 6:28pm On Jun 03, 2015
I Can Never Forget The Sound Udu Emanates When Drummed/Tapped, Carries One's Imagination To Everything Fun,Boisterous and Quiet At The Same Time. Igbotic and Deep....

cool
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by OdenigboAroli(m): 8:52pm On Jun 03, 2015
Ihuomadinihu:

I've not seen any Igbo region or choir or dance group where Udu is not a prominent instrument. Let's stop restricting general igbo stuffs to one region biko.

You have insecurities; for your information,i don't know much outside Idenmili because I wasn't raised in the east and my only travels to the east were restricted to the Idenmili towns and Onicha. I don't think I have ever listened to a traditional Igbo music outside Anambra. I don't know what your people play but I know my people and our music.
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by iiiyyyk(m): 9:07pm On Jun 03, 2015
Good one,

I love IgboLand, I Love

Thank God for Making Me an Igbo Man

A proud and wonderfull tribe, Igbo Muru Nze Mmuo Ozo!

OdenigboAroli:

You have insecurities; for your information,i don't know much outside Idenmili because I wasn't raised in the east and my only travels to the east were restricted to the Idenmili towns and Onicha. I don't think I have ever listened to a traditional Igbo music outside Anambra. I don't know what your people play but I know my people and our music.

He is right, Udu is used in every part of Igbo land.

To be a good writer, try and do your research very well before going public. Dont Narrow your work.
Good one from You.

All the same Igbo is one, Abia, Anambra, Delta, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo Rivers............ one people, different political states.

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Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by Ihuomadinihu: 9:16pm On Jun 03, 2015
OdenigboAroli:


You have insecurities; for your information,i don't know much outside Idenmili because I wasn't raised in the east and my only travels to the east were restricted to the Idenmili towns and Onicha. I don't think I have ever listened to a traditional Igbo music outside Anambra. I don't know what your people play but I know my people and our music.
Lol,what insecurities are you writing about? We are talking about a general Igbo musical instrument,so why are you restricting it to Idemili groups? You are more conversant with Idemili right? Other people may not have listened to Idemili music. Personally,i don't know what Idemili music sounds like. I can as well write that Udu is more prominent in Owerri music,does it make any of us correct? .
This is an Igbo musical instrument not relative to any particular region,period!
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by mekadinho(f): 11:25pm On Jun 03, 2015
I GREW UP IN ENUGU AND ANAMBRA, AND I USED TO BE IN AN OGENE GROUP, AND I CAN TELL DAT UDU MAKES OGENE SONG LIVELY AND SWEETER, IMAGINE A HIP HOP OR RAP SONG WITHOUT KICK. NICE WRITE-UP OP.
Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by Yujin(m): 7:38am On Jun 04, 2015
I'm a lover of the ogene music even though I've spent less than six years of my life in the Igboland. That udu is a special instrument that has no equal world over. Bum bum bum---, bu bu bum bum bum bum and the ogene nti-ike introduced ka kan kan kan. Ogene music make me go gaga.
Igbo kwenu

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Re: The Ibo Udu Drum by tpiander: 2:13am On Aug 12, 2015
links to performances?

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