Professional Djembe Drum
Professional Djembe Drum
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![]() SALE 16 x 9 PRO DJEMBE HAND DRUM BONGO M2 CROSS US $45.00
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![]() SALE 16 x 9 HANDMADE DJEMBE HAND DRUM BONGO M1 US $44.95
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![]() PRO 24 x 14 DEEP CARVED DJEMBE DRUM DRAGON M25 BONUS US $134.95
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![]() 25 Off New Mega Tough Conga Drum Bag Soft Case Fits Lrg Sanitni Conga Drum US $14.95
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![]() DJembe Drum Full Sized US $19.50
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![]() CLEARANCE SALE 26x15 DEEP CARVED DJEMBE DRUM PLAIN FINISH BONUS US $147.95
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![]() SALE 16 x 9 Handmade DJEMBE BONGO HAND DRUM Aboriginal Art US $44.95
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![]() SALE 16 x 9 PRO DJEMBE HAND DRUM BONGO M4 US $45.00
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![]() African Djembe drum hand made carved and painted imported from Mali US $150.00
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![]() NEW DARBOUKA Alexandria DOUMBEK darbuka djembe DRUM US $39.00
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![]() NEW 16 x 9 DJEMBE HAND DRUM BONGO Dragons M7 US $45.95
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![]() LARGE AFRICAN DJEMBE DRUM BAG BATIK TIE DYE FROM GHANA US $32.95
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![]() New Santini Black Conga Drum Stand 11 US $29.95
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![]() SMALL DARBUKA UNIQUE DJEMBE DRUM JERUSALEM HANDMADE US $11.99
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![]() Tambourine Jingle Stick Natural US $7.49
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![]() X8 Drums Hand Painted Wooden Egg Shakers Pair US $3.99
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![]() Rattan Double Shaker US $11.99
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![]() Celtic Labyrinth Djembe Drum 24X12 FREE SHIPPING US $149.00
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![]() Caxixi Shaker Set US $11.99
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![]() NEW 16 x 9 DJEMBE HAND DRUM BONGO KOKOPELLI MODEL M8 US $44.95
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![]() WATERPROOF DJEMBE BAG NYLON fits 12 Heads X 24 Tall US $34.99
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![]() Aluminum DOUMBEK DRUM Alexandria Percussion DARBUKA 17 Egyptian Darbuka Drum US $79.00
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![]() REMO DJEMBE KEY 12 X 24 EARTH US $243.00
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![]() LP LPA630 Aspire Tunable Djembe Natural US $179.00
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![]() Remo Infinity Mondo Djembe Choco Red 14 inch US $217.49
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![]() Meinl ADJ2XL Extra Large Djembe with Free Bag US $269.99
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![]() Meinl ADJ3XL Extra Large Djembe with Free Bag US $269.95
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![]() Meinl ADJ3L Large Djembe with Free Bag US $219.99
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![]() Meinl ADJ3M Medium Djembe with Free Bag US $139.99
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![]() NEW 12 1 2 TYCOON MASTER PINSTRIPE PRO QUALITY LATIN PERCUSSION CONGA DRUM US $499.00
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![]() Kaces Djembe Gig Bag Fits up to 16 Elastic Fit NEW KJEM LG US $49.77
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![]() REMO DJEMBE KEY 14 X 25 EARTH US $276.75
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![]() TOCA FREESTYLE DJEMBE SYNTHETIC BODY GOATSKIN HEAD US $168.75
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![]() Meinl Deluxe Djembe Bag Large US $89.99
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![]() Meinl Headliner Range Series Djembe 12 In Natural US $249.99
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![]() Tycoon Percussion 12 Artist Series Djembe NaturalNew US $179.79
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![]() Bauer Darbuka Drum 10 Red Doumbek Dumbek Darbouka US $147.14
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![]() JUDAICA MAGEN DAVID WOOD DARBUKA PERCUSSION MIDI US $18.77
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![]() MAGEN DAVID WOOD DARBUKA DRUM PERCUSSION MIDI SIZE US $19.32
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![]() Toca Street Series Djembe Small Cherry US $49.99
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![]() Toca Mechanically Tuned Djembe with Extended Rim 14 inch Black Mamba US $169.99
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![]() Tycoon Percussion 7x 8 1 2 Signature Blue Bongos NEW US $251.10
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![]() DJembe Drum Full Size Drum 10 US $203.00
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![]() 3 RING PRO 26 x 15 DJEMBE HAND DRUM BONGO M1 BONUS US $177.95
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![]() Tycoon Artist Series Bongos Retro US $119.00
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![]() Tycoon Artist Series Hand painted finish Bongos Red US $119.00
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![]() Tycoon Artist Series Hand painted finish Bongos Brown US $119.00
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![]() Tycoon STC BN Supremo Conga Set 10 11 Natural w Double Stand US $349.00
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![]() Tycoon STC BBK Supremo Conga Set 10 11 Black w Double Stand US $349.00
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![]() BUY LOT 2 DARBUKA DRUM MAGEN DAVID WOOD MIDI HANDMADE US $55.77
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![]() DEAL OF 2 DARBUKA MAGEN DAVID WOOD PERCUSSION MIDI US $55.55
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![]() NEW REMO MULTI MASK DJEMBE KEY TUNED 14x25 DRUM US $268.15
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A Brief History about African Music
African music is arguably the most influential music in all of mankind. But it did not come out of a vacuum.
The truth is that different regions of Africa were influenced by a number of foreign musical traditions. For example, many nations in North Africa can trace their more recent musical lineage back to the Greeks and Romans who once governed over the area. Later there was also a substantial Middle Eastern influence on their music.
Other parts of the African continent were similarly affected by foreign music. Parts of East Africa and the offshore islands were influenced by Arabic music and Indian music in more recent times. While Southern, Central and West Africa had been influenced by the music of North America and Western Europe.
Other African music can be attributed to specific dance forms such as the rumba and salsa, which were founded by African slaves who settled in Latin America and the Caribbean. In this article we will be exploring the different kinds of African music and where it originated.
North Africa
The music of North Africa was strongly influenced by the music of ancient Egypt and the early Arabs. Although it is one of the least popular forms of contemporary African music, it is historically important and merits a good look at by all those interested in traditional music.
Sub-Saharan Music
No music is more purely African than music that originated in Sub-Saharan Africa. Though many regions were influenced by other nations, Sub-Saharan music remains quintessentially African. Because writing and reading came late to parts of Africa, this music was created as a form of communication. In time, it became an interesting and exciting, communal way to celebrate and mark several major milestones in a person's life. For example, there are literally hundreds of African songs and music that celebrate marriage, childbirth or even hunting parties.
Music is also played to scare off evil spirits and to pay homage to deceased ancestors. African music of this type is almost always accompanied by a specific dance or ceremony. It is often performed by professional musicians who have knowledge and experience with ceremonial music.
Because music from Sub-Saharan Africa focused on communal singing, it was one of the earliest to emphasize the use of harmony and structured singing. These singing methods ranged from simple rhythmic structures to incredibly complex and elaborate structures based on improvisation and several variations.
Instruments
Though stringed instruments, bells, flutes and even xylophones were all used in traditional African music, there is nothing more important than the basic African hand drum. In fact, there are literally dozens of drums that are played on different occasions. A few of the most popular drums that are used in a traditional African musical include: bougarabou, tama talking drums, djembe, water drums and a many different kinds of ngoma drum that are played in parts of Central and Southern Africa.
These drums are almost always accompanied by singers or choruses who often keep time with rattles, shakers, woodsticks, bells or by simply clapping their hands' or stumping their feet.
About the Author
To get more info on African music visit the African Side website and listen to free African music. Then download the African musical CD by Georgy B - The king of Afro Talk music.


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