Stock Music track: African Drums Bata

All live performed, genuine African drum ensemble. Recorded live in one take by the Shabani Jabiri Bakari ensemble from Bagamoyo, Tanzania. "Bata" means duck, and this music piece is inspired by ducks.

Set of 2 music loops
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Shockwave-Sound.com T16670 16.00 42.00

Track details

Track ID number: 16670
Genres: World: Africa / African Music -- Drums Only / Percussion music
Moods/Emotions: Strong / Confident / Tough -- Excited / Enthusiastic / Energetic -- Busy / Active / Bustling -- Exotic / Tribal / Primal
Suggested Production Types: Action / Chase -- Documentary / Culture / Art -- Nature / Natural World -- Vacation / Travel / Discovery
Prominent Instruments: Ethnic percussion / Tribal drums
Keywords / Hints: ethnic, world, africa, african, culture, cultural, documentary, djembe, conga, congas, bongo, bongo drums, ethnic drums, african drums, world drums, african percussion, travel, discovery, swahili, safari, journey, tanzania, congo, south africa, angola, botswana, burundi, cameroon, eritrea, ethiopia
Tempo feel: Medium -- Fast
Tempo Beats Per Minute:
Artist: Shabani Jabiri Bakari
Composer: Shabani Jabiri Bakari (PRS - CAE#: 750792132)
Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS)
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): Lynne Publishing AS
PRO / Non-PRO Track? PRO (What's this?)
WAV file bit depth: CD-quality / 16-bit (What's this?)
Stem files available for this track: No
Album containing this track: African Drums Bagamoyo Picture African Drums Bagamoyo
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About the Artist
Shabani Jabiri Bakari Shabani Jabiri Bakari

Shabani Jabiri Bakari grew up with music all around him, in the small and creative town of Bagamoyo, Tanzania. He studied for a Diploma in Performing Arts at Bagamoyo College of Arts, where he is now working as a Tutor.

Shabani is influenced by all types of traditional Tanzanian Music, from all different tribes of Tanzania. He is inspired by music from different parts of the continent, as he enjoys fusion and trying out new combinations and cooperations with other artists. Shabani has performed all around the world, and worked as a dance and music teacher in Norway for a year. He has worked with musicians throughout Europe and the rest of the world, a process that made him grow as an artist and has given him more of his own style, at the same time more diversity.

Says Shabani, "I love to be a representative for traditional music and culture in a modern society."