Ohangla drums these are afrcan traditional percussion instruments i.e drums known as bull or Ohangla drums.
ohangla drums are made of cow skin and metal cans.
They are played with sticks or hands and tuned by fire or sun heat. Traditionally, they are played by a group of people who belong to the Luo community .
They reside in different parts of eastern and central Africa, including the Luo people of Uganda, South Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
ohangla drums are traditionally played while sitting on a stool or standing up. ohanla drum has a distinct organic groove sound it can be played by one drummer with a set of four ,seven or eight
they can be sold as a set or a single drum this have different prices as per size that can be customised as per personal specifications