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- Q3509664 subject Q8225758.
- Q3509664 subject Q8679594.
- Q3509664 subject Q8957290.
- Q3509664 abstract "Gudugudu is a traditional drum used by the Yoruba ethnic group of Nigeria. The gudugudu, being a member of the dundun family of drums, is said to mimic speech. Some commentators think that the gudugudu drum is so melodic and danceable that it can sustain a melody without accompaniment. It can be seen and experienced in modern sekere, fuji, apala and possibly juju cultural performances.".
- Q3509664 wikiPageExternalLink gudugudu.jpg.
- Q3509664 wikiPageExternalLink gudugudu-niger.
- Q3509664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1033.
- Q3509664 wikiPageWikiLink Q11404.
- Q3509664 wikiPageWikiLink Q11705455.
- Q3509664 wikiPageWikiLink Q16734079.
- Q3509664 wikiPageWikiLink Q190168.
- Q3509664 wikiPageWikiLink Q2738838.
- Q3509664 wikiPageWikiLink Q3509353.
- Q3509664 wikiPageWikiLink Q3511343.
- Q3509664 wikiPageWikiLink Q617338.
- Q3509664 wikiPageWikiLink Q8225758.
- Q3509664 wikiPageWikiLink Q8679594.
- Q3509664 wikiPageWikiLink Q8957290.
- Q3509664 comment "Gudugudu is a traditional drum used by the Yoruba ethnic group of Nigeria. The gudugudu, being a member of the dundun family of drums, is said to mimic speech. Some commentators think that the gudugudu drum is so melodic and danceable that it can sustain a melody without accompaniment. It can be seen and experienced in modern sekere, fuji, apala and possibly juju cultural performances.".
- Q3509664 label "Gudugudu".