Early Udu drums were simplywater jugs with an additionalhole and were played by Igbo women for ceremonial purposes. Legend says that the Udu drum was made accidentally because a punched hole was on the side, making it useless. Instead of throwing it away, the owner started to drum it.
The Udu is played in two primary ways: it is either placed on the lap or secured to a stand using duct tape. The player produces a bass sound by quickly striking the larger hole. Various pitches can be achieved by adjusting the hand position over the smallerupper hole. Additionally, the body of the instrument can be played using the fingers, creating a diverse range of sounds.