The Royal Drummers of Burundi is a
percussion ensemble from
Burundi. Their performances are a part of
ceremonies such as births, funerals, and
coronations of
mwami (Kings). Drums (called
karyenda) are
sacred in Burundi, and represent the mwami,
fertility and regeneration. The Royal Drummers use drums made from hollowed tree trunks covered with animal skins. In addition to the central drum, called Inkiranya, there are Amashako drums which provide a continuous beat, and Ibishikiso drums, which follow the rhythm established by the Inkiranya.
See more at Wikipedia.org...