enamikele
Enamikele is a traditional Yoruba musical instrument from Nigeria, primarily associated with the Igbo and Yoruba ethnic groups. The name "enamikele" is derived from the Yoruba language, where "enami" means "to dance" and "kele" refers to the drum itself. This instrument is often used in ceremonies, festivals, and religious rituals to accompany dances and storytelling.
The enamikele is a type of double-headed drum, similar to the djembe or dundun, but it is
Musicians play the enamikele using their hands, striking the drumhead with a combination of open-handed slaps
Beyond its musical role, the enamikele holds cultural significance, symbolizing community, tradition, and spiritual connection. It