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now thats funny!.. especially being out here in wyoming it is not uncommon at all to hear someone call a djembe a bongo..hahahahaha funny..well not ...
... The sound is "flop-flop-flop-flop-flop". I learned to clap one-handed 25 years ago and people still ask this question. No, I'm serious. The Zen Masters...
HI Mark I don't know the manufacturer. I guess this is the reason I posted the store's website. Please visit the site and email them directly. They'll know...
... <snip> ... <snip> You know, the problem with retorical (sp?) questions is that sometimes they have real answers. I can't believe that I engaging in this;...
Greetings Adam! ... <snipperama> ... We're here because we're not all there, after all is said and done more is said than done, for true <grin>. As to mastery...
... Well I'll be, it works. What we need is during a break in a circle rhythm for everyone to do whatever beat they were doing as a one-hand clap. Or not. AK...
... Oh, we could apply that idea WAY outside the field of drumming, but I'd be preaching to the choir and getting off List topic. If you have been invited to...
<<Why aren't Ashikos as popular as Djembes? Are they that diferent from each other?>> To answer the second question first, I would say they are quite...
Thank you both, Rev. Clark and Kenne Thomas. I had never though hose clamps would work because the diameter of the tacked (actually screwed-in) drum head I'm...
Hi there A few years ago, my conga teacher, Souren Tchakerian, taught us a nice 3-part rhythm played on congas. He said it was from Haiti but did not tell us...
Greetings, In late July we finished the Famoudou Konate From Hand To Hand: Wassa Kunba 2006 Tour. Thank you so much to all of you who were able to be apart of...
AFRICAN DANCE WORKSHOPS at THE PLACE - London 14th & 15th October GASPARD ZAMBLE Master dancer from The Ivory Coast will be Celebrating Black History Month...
Djembe workshop with Seckou Keita - Dublin, Ireland - 9th, 10th Sept Greetings, I would like to let people know of an up coming workshop in Dublin on the 9th...
I've been getting my drum chord (also in Oz) from www.ropeonline.com.au. <http://www.ropeonline.com.au/> Around AU$49 for 100m (delivered) and cheaper per...
Bi Do's drumming workshops 23rd & 24th September - Stroud Hi, Bi Do's drumming weekends are back Ivorian Djembe drumming - techniques - rhythms 23rd October -...
Hi folks, I have had a few drums come in for repair, and they were quite roughly carved. It was quite laborious to smooth them out from both the inside and...
I've never carved into a djembe...however, I would think that any shallow gouge should work. Provided that you would be working with the grain of the wood....
Greetings Drew and ALL! I'm told that you are in Oz, so the vendor Woodcraft, a US company may be of less than ideal use to you. They have an online store, ...
I am newly relocated to Dallas, Texas and I am looking for a workshop, teacher and a drum to purchase and begin learning how to drum. Can some send me some...
I have two African djembe's. The first i thought was too heavy, took off the head and it looked too thick, so i tried chiseling some wood down. Found that the...
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Greetings Asad and ALL! The Djembe-L FAQ (Frequently Answered Questions) has a listing of drum teachers... http://www.drums.org/djembefaq/usa_drum_teachers.htm...
It is correct that the spiral uneven inside of the Djembe have a purpose, it make the sound stop ringing. Like the way we bould houses today, with parralel...