African Ghana Djembe
African Ghana djembe
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Traditional Dances of Ghana List Price: $25.99 Sale Price: $25.99 Used From: $35.11 |
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Are you studying African dance or would like to know more about it? In this instructional dance DVD, you will learn 4 popular dances from Ghana, West Africa. Nana Yaw Koranteng, a master dancer and choreographer, breaks down all the steps to each dance so you can clearly see the movements... |
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Baye Falle Djembe Sale Price: $8.99 |
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Music of Sierra Leone, Vol. 6 - Mende of Moyamba Sale Price: $17.00 |
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This CD is the sixth volume of an anthology of traditional Sierra Leonean music produced by Luke Wassermann. It was recorded live in 2007 in the district headquarter town of Moyamba, and features the Salina Cultural Dance Troupe, a group formed during the civil war while the members were staying at the Kissy Dockyard refugee camp in Freetown... |
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Dance-Drumming of the Anlo Ewe featuring the Ghana Dance Ensemble List Price: $25.95 Sale Price: $25.95 |
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A portion of this video appears in the Walden Media film, "Nim's Island, starring Jodi Foster, 2008. The Anlo Ewe are an Ethnic Group living in West Africa spanning across Ghana, Togo, and Benin. They are most known for their intricate music styles, which are taught at Universities throughout the world... |
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Dagomba Beats: Traditional Drumming from the Northern Region of Ghana List Price: $24.95 Sale Price: $24.95 |
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Dagomba Beats was made for anyone interested in studying the Lunna and Gungon instruments from the Northern Region of Ghana. Inusha Hamidu Jawula, a master drummer and dancer from Tamale, breaks down the parts on Gungon for two very important rhythms, Bamaaya, and Damba Takai... |
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African Dunun Drum Mallet Striker - Ghana - New! List Price: $10.00 Sale Price: $6.95 |
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This tapered, extra long dunun mallet from Africa Heartwood Project is suited for all sizes of dunun or other thicker skin drums. It can be played from either end, depending on the thickness of the drum head and volume desired... |
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African Hand-carved Ngoma Drum - 13" X 44" - Ghana Drum - New! List Price: $500.00 Sale Price: $449.95 |
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The ngoma (n-go-mah) drum comes from the Congo and surrounding areas, and produces a sound similar to the conga or tumbadora drum. Our ngoma drums are hand-carved in West Africa from a solid, seasoned log of Mansonia wood, modeled after ngomas carved in the Congo... |
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Ghana Dundumba Dunun Drum - 15 X 28 - African Hand Drum - New! List Price: $350.00 Sale Price: $279.95 |
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This dundumba is part of the Classic line of imported drums from Africa Heartwood Project, great for students, schools, and drum circles. The doundoumba (largest) of the set of three is the deepest bass note in the ensemble, and is typically associated with the movement of the feet of the dancers... |
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Wood djembe drum, 'African Elephant' (Ghana) $132.95 Beautiful and sonorous, this djembe drum depicts an African elephant. It comes from Daniel Asante's skill and imagination. Carved by hand, the pachyderm holds the cup-shaped drum in its back. Hand-woven kente cloth surrounds it. The goatskin head is affixed by iron rings wrapped in cotton, and a macram� cord can be slung over the shoulder. The djembe originated in Benin, where it is used during voodoo rites, and has been introduced into neighboring countries. It is indispensable in contemporary reggae. |
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Wood djembe drum, 'African Celebration' (Ghana) $174.95 Waiting for the celebration to begin, a person gazes cheerfully from the base of this djembe by Salihu Ibrahim. The drum originated in Benin, where it is used in traditional ceremonies and voodoo rituals. Darko sculpts the drum from tweneboa wood. The goatskin head is affixed by nylon cords, and a macram� strap can be slung over the shoulder. |
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Wood djembe drum, 'African Star' (Ghana) $297.95 In the Akan language, nsroma means "star," its warm glow sculpted on this djembe by Samuel Coleman. The drum originates in Benin, where it is used in traditional ceremonies and voodoo rituals. Coleman sculpts the drum from tweneboa wood, finished with mansion polish. The goatskin head is affixed by iron rings wrapped in cotton, and a macram� nylon cord can be slung over the shoulder. |
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Used Handmade Djembe (Ghana) 09-27-11 $200 In Store Used USED HANDMADE DJEMBE (GHANA) 09-27-11 |
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Used Handmade Ghana Custom Djembe $59.99 In Store Used USED HANDMADE GHANA CUSTOM DJEMBE |
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Handcrafted 20-inch Djembe Drum (Ghana) $170.38 Have hours of fun with this handcrafted Djembe drum Musical instrument creates a piercing soundHobby item is the prominent percussion instrument in African dance ensemblesHead includes iron rings and the rope is double strung to ensure a long lasting soundDrum face is made of hand-dried goat skinHandmade in Ghana of Tweneboa wood Measures 20 inches high x 10.5 inches in diameter Story Behind the Art:J. Brama, a master drummer from Ghana, has organized and taught many drumming circles over the years. He has 10 years experience making drums. The income from his trade goes to educate and support his large extended family.What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.ImportedShips Carbon Neutral* |
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Wood djembe drum, 'African Rhythm' (Ghana) $309.95 Bold West African rhythms race around the smooth contours of tweneboa wood. Samuel Coleman crafts a handsome drum that he names Frekyiwa, or "rhythm bell" in the Akan language. He sculpts the drum from tweneboa wood, finished in mansion polish. The goatskin head is affixed by iron rings wrapped in cotton, and a macram� nylon cord can be slung over the shoulder. An Adrinkra symbol known as Nyinkyim adorns the base; it means "dynamism and versatility." |
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Wood djembe drum, 'Masks' (Ghana) $252.95 Yeweni means "show your face," reflecting the alluring features carved into the base of this djembe drum. Using tweneboa wood, Samuel Coleman creates stunning percussion instruments empowered by the magic of West African design. Once the body is ready, dried goatskin is stretched over the top and tightened with iron rod rings wrapped in cotton cloth to prevent rusting. A network of nylon rope further affixes the drumhead to the body. Remarkable resonance and unmatched visual appeal make this drum a perfect acquisition for the beginner and expert alike. To play, sit on the edge of a chair with ankles crossed, the top of the drum fitting neatly between the knees as the base of the drum rests behind the heels. This way the drum is angled away from the player. Sitting up straight with hands resting on the drum's playing surface, the wrists should become flat and will then be in position to create the standard djembe sounds. Djembes produce three basic sounds: bass, tone, and slap. BASS: With the hand flat and fingers together, place the hand at the dimension of two fists above the center of the playing surface. Allow the hand to strike and bounce back to the original position above the center. TONE: This is the high-pitched sound produced by striking the top surface nearest the edge with firmly placed fingers. SLAP: Strike the playing surface's edge first with the heel of the hand, and then allow the fingers to naturally bounce down towards the drum's center. |
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Wood djembe drum, 'Elephant Beat' (Ghana) $279.95 The musical traditions of West Africa inspire Salihu Ibrahim in the colorful design of this djembe drum. Its name comes from the Malian language meaning "come together." This is one of the few types of drums played throughout the different West African communities, which tend to restrict the use of musical instruments to their own group. Ibrahim carves the djembe's goblet shape from tweneboa wood and details it with an elephant walking in the savannah. It features a goatskin drumhead that is played with the hands. |
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Wood djembe drum, 'Giraffe Beat' (Ghana) $159.95 The musical traditions of West Africa inspire Salihu Ibrahim in the colorful design of this djembe drum. Its name comes from the Malian language meaning "come together." This is one of the few types of drums played throughout the different West African communities, who tend to restrict the use of musical instruments to their own group. Ibrahim carves the djembe's goblet shape from tweneboa wood and details it with an giraffe walking in the savannah. It features a goatskin drumhead that is played with the hands. |
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Wood djembe drum, 'Tropical Sunset Vibrations' (Ghana) $212.95 An inviting landscape enhanced by a vibrating sunset make of this djembe drum a visual delight with a strong rhythmic cadence. Essential to West African music, this drum is hand-carved from the local tweneboa wood with traditional tools by Joseph Kwadjo Aboagye. Aboagye hand-paints the inviting scenery with oil paints appropriate for wood. Aboagye zealously guards details such as drying periods, depth of carving, and skin tensional, for he considers them trade secrets that can be appreciated by the melodious beat of the djembe. |
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Wood djembe drum, 'Adowa' (Ghana) $242.95 Adowa is a fascinating dance performed by the Akan people on traditional occasions. Samuel Coleman recalls its movements through the ordered diamond textures carved into this djembe drum. Using tweneboa wood, Samuel Coleman creates stunning percussion instruments empowered by the magic of West African design. Once the body is ready, dried goatskin is stretched over the top and tightened with iron rod rings wrapped in cotton cloth to prevent rusting. A network of nylon rope further affixes the drumhead to the body. Remarkable resonance and unmatched visual appeal make this drum a perfect acquisition for the beginner and expert alike. To play, sit on the edge of a chair with ankles crossed, the top of the drum fitting neatly between the knees as the base of the drum rests behind the heels. This way the drum is angled away from the player. Sitting up straight with hands resting on the drum's playing surface, the wrists should become flat and will then be in position to create the standard djembe sounds. Djembes produce three basic sounds: bass, tone, and slap. BASS: With the hand flat and fingers together, place the hand at the dimension of two fists above the center of the playing surface. Allow the hand to strike and bounce back to the original position above the center. TONE: This is the high-pitched sound produced by striking the top surface nearest the edge with firmly placed fingers. SLAP: Strike the playing surface's edge first with the heel of the hand, and then allow the fingers to naturally bounce down towards the drum's center. |
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Wood djembe drum, 'Ceremonial Celebrations' (Ghana) $168.99 Fusing his passion for music and his instinct for modern design, Samuel Coleman crafts a djembe drum of exquisite African elegance. The base is carved by hand of local tweneboa wood and features an unfurling flower accompanied by traditional patterns. The goatskin drumhead is held in place with iron rods and nylon ropes that serve to adjust the drum's pitch. |
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Wood djembe drum, 'King of the Forest' (Ghana) $359.95 Robert K. Ghartey celebrates African musical traditions with this spectacular djembe drum. He carves it by hand from local tweneboa wood, which he decorates with the image of a proud lion overlooking his kingdom. Ghartey uses cotton twine for the upper part, which includes a goat hide drumhead secured by iron rings. |
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Wood djembe drum, 'Elephant Village' (Ghana) $349.95 Evoking the majestic African savannah, an elephant trumpets with pride on the outskirts of a Ghanaian village. Robert K. Ghartey crafts a handsome djembe drum from seasoned tweneboa wood. The goatskin head is affixed by iron rings wrapped in cotton, and a macram� cord can be slung over the shoulder. |
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Used African Djembe 12In $124.99 In Store Used USED AFRICAN DJEMBE 12IN |
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Meinl Nino African Djembe Small $59.99 Meinl Nino African Djembe Small |
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Meinl African Djembe with Bag Large $219.99 Meinl African Djembe with Bag Large |
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Meinl African Djembe with Bag Medium $139.99 Meinl African Djembe with Bag Medium |
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Meinl African Djembe With Bag Large $219.99 Meinl African Djembe with Bag Large |
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Meinl African Djembe With Bag Medium $139.99 Meinl African Djembe with Bag Medium |
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Handcrafted Big Bang Djembe Drum (Ghana) $181.07 Product Features: You'll have hours of fun playing this Djembe drum with a boom sound The Djembe drum is the prominent percussion instrument in African dance ensembles Handmade by Brama, a professional drummer who makes and tunes his own drums The drum face is made of hand-dried goat skin The head includes iron rings and the rope is double strung to ensure a long-lasting sound Handmade in Ghana of Tweneboa wood (also known as drum wood) Measures 18 inches high with a 9-inch face Story Behind the Art:J. Brama, a master drummer from Ghana, has organized and taught many drumming circles over the years. He has 10 years experience making drums. The income from his trade goes to educate and support his large extended family. What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.ImportedShips Carbon Neutral* |
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'African Rhythm I' (Ghana) $349.95 Musicians have the power to invoke myriad dancers as they sing to the beat of the djembe and donno drums. Godwin Adjei Sowah orchestrates the colorful melodies as he paints with acrylics on canvas. |
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Wood djembe drum, 'Kente Pillar' (Ghana) $348.99 Poised in the hands of a rhythm conductor, the African djembe drum comes to life as sound travels from the taut goat skin head, plummets to the depths of the body, resonates in intense waves of power, then exits the drum magically, drawing the gathered crowd into its alluring beat. This djembe is hand-carved from wood by Joseph Aboagye and wrapped in patterned cotton kente cloth to enhance its visual appeal. An exquisite example of percussive craftsmanship, this instrument makes a wonderful gift for the dedicated musician. To play, sit on the edge of a chair with ankles crossed, the top of the drum fitting neatly between the knees as the base of the drum rests behind the heels. This way the drum is angled away from the player. Sitting up straight with hands resting on the drum's playing surface, the wrists should become flat and be in position to create the standard djembe sounds. Djembes produce three basic sounds: bass, tone, and slap. BASS: With the hand flat and fingers together, place the hand at the dimension of two fists above the center of the playing surface. Allow the hand to strike and bounce back to the original position above the center. TONE: This is the high-pitched sound produced by striking the top surface nearest the edge with firmly placed fingers. SLAP: Strike the playing surface's edge first with the heel of the hand, and then allow the fingers to naturally bounce down towards the drum's center. |
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Handcrafted Wood 'Ahenfo' Djembe Drum (Ghana) $218.27 You will be amazed by the piercing notes of the Ahenfo Djembe drum. A power sound to excite your sense of music, the Djembe drum is usually the lead or dominant percussion instrument in African dance ensembles. Product Features: Ahenfo refers to royalty Drum face made of quality hand-dried goat skin Drum head fortified with iron rings and tight stringing for long-lasting sound Base crafted of Tweneboa wood, also known as drum wood Attractive mask design Measures 25 inches high x 13 inches in diameter Story Behind the Art:J. Brama, a master drummer from Ghana who makes and tunes his own drums, has organized and taught many drumming circles over the years. He has 10 years experience making drums and his network includes scores of apprentice drummers to train as future drum-makers. The income from his trade goes to educate and support his large extended family.What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.ImportedShips Carbon Neutral* |
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Sese Wood Djembe Mask Drum (Ghana) $86.22 Handcrafted by artisans in Ghana, this African djembe drum is carved from a single piece of sese wood with a goatskin head and lacings. Today, this drum is gaining popularity throughout the world as a great addition to drumming circles, rituals, gatherings, or to play alone.Product Features:West Africa's most popular drumRemarkably flexible range of tones, produced by its thin skin, shape, and tight tuningMounted on a mask as a symbol of prideCrafted of wood and goat skinMeasures 17 inches high x 10 inches in diameterStory Behind the Art: Akwasi Agyeman was born into a family of 12 children in the small tribal village of Foase in Ghana, West Africa. The family was so poor that Akwasi was limited to only a 7th grade education in order to help his father farm to feed the family. In 7th grade his teacher asked each of them to make something for art class. Akwasi produced a Fertility Doll as his project and amazed the teacher. Akwasi knew then he had a natural talent for carving. After ten years and with the help of Fair trade Akwasi is now married with two handsome boys. He employs 15 people and has built a small three bedroom house for his family. Akwasi and his fellow artisans hope you enjoy their work.What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.ImportedShips Carbon Neutral* |


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