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What are the African drums called?
djembe
The djembe is one of West Africa’s best known instruments. This goblet-shaped drum is traditionally carved from a single piece of African hardwood and topped with an animal skin as a drumhead. In western understanding, the drum belongs to the membranophone class of instruments in the percussion family.
What is the djembe also called?
The djembe drum is also known as the “Devil Drum” because it was traditionally made from hollow-out trees called Dimba, also known as “Devil Wood.”
What is a udu drum?
Udu, or the English word of vessel, is both an African aerophone and an idiophone used by the people of Nigeria. Being a water jug with an additional hole, udu is played by women for ceremonial uses. Usually the udu is made of clay.
What is the name of the West African drum that looks like a large cup?
The djembe drum, also spelled jembe, is a popular goblet-shaped membranophone originating in West Africa. The name ‘djembe’ means to ‘gather together in peace’ in the Bambara language. The drum has a wide head covered by a skin with a narrow base that’s open at the bottom.
What are big African drums called?
A djembe or jembe (/ˈdʒɛmbeɪ/ JEM-bay; from Malinke jembe [dʲẽbe], N’Ko: ߖߋ߲߰ߓߋ) is a rope-tuned skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands, originally from West Africa. The djembe can produce a wide variety of sounds, making it an extremely versatile drum.
What are 4 types of African drums?
Types of African Drums
- Djembe. The djembe is the most well-known African drum around the world.
- Dundun (Talking Drum) The dundun’s body is shaped like an hourglass and has a number of ropes or strings stretched from top to bottom.
- Bata.
- Bougarabou.
What is the origin of the djembe drum?
West Africa
Djembe/Place of origin
What is ekwe made of?
An Ekwe is an Igbo traditional musical instrument. The ekwe is a type of drum with rectangular cavity ‘slits’ in the hollowed out wooden interior. The ekwe is made out of wood and most commonly a tree trunk.
What does a timpani drum look like?
A type of drum categorised as a hemispherical drum, they consist of a membrane called a head stretched over a large bowl traditionally made of copper. They are played by striking the head with a specialized drum stick called a timpani stick or timpani mallet.
What is the difference between a bongo drum and a conga drum?
The main difference between congas and bongo drums is obviously their size. Congas are larger, with the drum heads’ size going at 11”, 11.75”, and 12.5”. Also, their shells are much longer and have a unique barrel shape. Bongo drums, on the other side, are quite smaller, with drum heads usually going at 7” and 8.5”.