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A djembe drum is a goblet shaped drum made out of a peice of wood and goatskin. It is supposed to be played with the bare hands. This drum comes from the west of Africa.those drums you put between your legs and play with the your hands, there sort of in the shape of a hour glass (sort of) with a wood frame, brightly coloured or decorated with skin on top to make the sound. =0)
Any drum played directly and not with a stick or other implement is considered a "hand drum." Some examples are congas, ghaval, tambourines, djembe, frame drums, the daf, dayereh, tonbak, and bongos.
Answer:AnswerThe D'jembe is made from goat skin and originally lenge wood, although modern drums can be made from most materials.AnswerA djembe is made from a light wood inside a metal brace which can hold it together. Then, a piece of goat skin is placed on top which is then tightly strapped to the base of the drum by a stretchable cord.(Like a rubber band) Lastly, mored cords are connected to the sides of the drum, continuing all the way around forming x's on the sides. ( HINT: the djembe is shaped like a goblet, and is hard to make)Answer: Animal skin and trees.
Snare, Base, high and low Tom-Toms, Bongo, floor Tom, conga, Djembe, Taiko and Tenor Drums :)
A djembe-ist.
Guinea, Africa.
West Africans
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A djembe drum is a goblet shaped drum made out of a peice of wood and goatskin. It is supposed to be played with the bare hands. This drum comes from the west of Africa.those drums you put between your legs and play with the your hands, there sort of in the shape of a hour glass (sort of) with a wood frame, brightly coloured or decorated with skin on top to make the sound. =0)
There are many kinds of hand drums. Most noteably the Congas, Bongos, and Djembe.
occasions like feast or harvest time
Exactly what you referred to them as: drums. In reality, however, you can't call all african drums by one name.....otherwise they would all be the exact same drum haha! Just to give you an idea, here are some of the different types of African Drums: Djembe Talking Drum Bata Bougarabou Ngoma Check out videos and recordings of the different types and you'll realize how unique each drum is!
they play in west africa stuff like djembe drums and kora and dat
Any drum played directly and not with a stick or other implement is considered a "hand drum." Some examples are congas, ghaval, tambourines, djembe, frame drums, the daf, dayereh, tonbak, and bongos.
Referring to the Drums in Guinea, the Djembe is a common instrument with an open rolling style. Other African drums such as Surdos, shekeres, agogo bells and the geille have all originated from other parts of the continent. Please excuse my spelling.
Answer:AnswerThe D'jembe is made from goat skin and originally lenge wood, although modern drums can be made from most materials.AnswerA djembe is made from a light wood inside a metal brace which can hold it together. Then, a piece of goat skin is placed on top which is then tightly strapped to the base of the drum by a stretchable cord.(Like a rubber band) Lastly, mored cords are connected to the sides of the drum, continuing all the way around forming x's on the sides. ( HINT: the djembe is shaped like a goblet, and is hard to make)Answer: Animal skin and trees.