MEINL Bata Drums
Having originated in West Africa and rooted in religious ceremony, the Bata Drum made its way to Western civilization by way of the Caribbean over 300 years ago. In Cuba, for example, the bata plays a large part in special religious ceremonies. The largest bata is called Iya and functions together with the medium bata which is called Itotele. The performance usually includes a dual between the players where they question, fight, and answer each other in rhythmic patterns. The smallest bata drum is the Okonkolo. This player's task is to perform frequent rhythmic patterns during rituals. The Meinl Batas are manufactured using premium fiberglass. The material is of course lighter and more durable then the traditional carved wood instruments which allows for a clear response. An adjustable nylon strap is included as well as a tuning key.
Price: $539.00







