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Air Mail Music: Balafons and African Drums is a fine recording of the drum and balafon ensemble Koko, who perform traditional music of Burkina Faso. Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide
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The Meinl African Talking Drum is carved into an hourglass shape from a solid piece of Mahogany wood, and decorated with a carved motif. Two hand-selected goatskin heads are spanned with high-quality nylon rope. Traditionally, the talking drum is played beneath one arm, and held against the ribcage. The drum is then squeezed to "bend" the pitch while the other hand employs a curved striker.
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Ghana african drums, beat me
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SONiVOX Sample CD: Atsia - West African Dancing Drums (KONTAKT)
SONiVOX Sample CD: Atsia - West African Dancing Drums (KONTAKT)
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Babatunde Olatunji African Drum (DVD)
The acknowledged master of African drumming presents essential techniques, rhythmic patterns and concepts for drummers of all levels. The spiritual powers of 'the drum' and drumming are the focus of this video. Inspiring lessons and performances will expand anyone's playing on the Ashiko, Djembe and related drums.
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Pearl C155 14" x 5.5" Limted Edition African Mahogany Snare Drum This snare drum is a futuristic, eye-catching drum that you have to hear to believe. It features a 14”x5.5” 6-ply African Mahogany shell enhanced with an inner and outer ply of Carbon Fiber for an extra level of cut and volume unattainable from a traditional wood shell. This stunning drum is finished in Scarlet Fade with Carbon Fiber Inlay.
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Ghana african drums, afro afro
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Balafons & African Drums (Import) (CD)
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Balafons & African Drums
Air Mail Music: Balafons and African Drums
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Seating holds a special place in the heart of Ghana‘s Asante (Ashanti, Ashante) people, who believe that the soul of their modern nation resides in their national symbol, the Golden Stool. Believed to have been conjured from the heavens centuries ago, the Golden Stool is used during the coronations of the Adinkrahene, or king of the Asantes. Ghana boasts a rich culture that strives to balance a colorful and meaningful history with the demand to adapt to the modern age. Ghanaian designer Percy Attafuah...
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Our most popular 12" Tall Djembe Toca Drum with deep sound which has great cultural heritage in Africa. Djembe is the drum of the Mandinka people. Drum first origin was in Mali in 12 th century. Drum head is made from goat skin and is 9 inches wide . Our drum is in brown Kalimantan shell and hand painted, with great sound and has nylon ropes for fine tuning. Great musical and decorative accent piece.
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Meinl Wood Ibo Drum
Meinl Ibos combine tradition with modern innovation. The name Ibo derives from the Nigerian name for pottery. The characteristic 2-holed designs produce a wide spectrum of tones.
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Our most popular 16" Tall Djembe Toca Drum with deep sound which has great cultural heritage in Africa. Djembe is the drum of the Mandinka people. Drum first origin was in Mali in 12 th century. Drum head is made from goat skin and is 9 inches wide . Our drum is in brown Kalimantan shell and hand painted, with great sound and has nylon ropes for fine tuning. Great musical and decorative accent piece.
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African Drums CD
Mamady Keita was born in Guinea. At the age of five his father and mother encouraged him to learn the djembes and he is now considered by his peers to be one of the world's finest players. This CD features a number of traditional djembe tracks used for special and festive occasions. This is an excellent lively, upbeat CD!
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Introducing Toca's new African Inspired djembe drums. These djembes are made of beautiful mahogany wood and are adorned with authentic African carvings. At over 40% off these are hard to pass up!
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Ghana african drums, fool in the move
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The perfect tool for pulling slack from vertical rope. A unique design that is growing in popularity due to its wooden handle. It absorbs more of the stress and impact than a metal handle. Large Picture.
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Taka Chinja. Malepenenga. Moyonga. Heviuma. Jenjela Runyenje. Kibisa.
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