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Large cylindrical drum that usually accompanies the Djembe. It can be played alone or in a group of three drums of different sizes: the dundun, the sangban and the kenkeni. The drum is played with a curved wooden stick (included).
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Light white wood, raw cowhide, steel strapping and polyamide ropes.
Height | 50 cm |
Weight | 8 kg |
Compositions | Bois blanc, peau de vache, cerclage acier et corde polyamide |
Diamètre | 30 cm |
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Lead drum in Mandinka percussion, known throughout the world today thanks to its extraordinary powerful sound, the Djembe is played accompanied by other Djembes and dunduns.
Lead drum in Mandinka percussion, known throughout the world today thanks to its extraordinary powerful sound, the Djembe is played accompanied by other Djembes and dunduns.
Lead drum in Mandinka percussion, known throughout the world today thanks to its extraordinary powerful sound, the Djembe is played accompanied by other Djembes and dunduns.
Lead drum in Mandinka percussion, known throughout the world today thanks to its extraordinary powerful sound.
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Pentatonic xylophone : its Geuni wood keys and its calabash gourd resonators provide a remarkable sound. It is played with two rubber covered mallets (included)
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