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...
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The Djembé d’Or is a music award created in 2000, given formerly only to musicians from Guinea, later expanding to include artists from other African countries...
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West Asia, North Africa, South Asia, and Eastern Europe. The West African djembe is also a goblet membranophone. This article focuses on the Middle Eastern...
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goatskin is sometimes used, in imitation of the high sound of the popular djembe drum. It is played with the hands, and tuned by ropes. Ashiko drums – or...
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additional vocals, production, mixing Ozun Usta – djembe, drums, ghatam Tomer Yosef – banjo, darbouka, djembe, percussion Itamar Ziegler – acoustic bass, twelve-string...
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Music of Mali (section Djembe)
traditional djembe ensemble is most commonly attributed to the Maninka and Maraka: it basically consists of one small dunun (or konkoni) and one djembe soloist...
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improvised tool. Examples of membranophones: Bass drum Bongos Conga Darbuka Djembe Kuzeh Mridangam Octoban Parai Rototom Snare drum Tabla Thavil Timpani Tom-tom...
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name for a family of West African drums that have developed alongside the djembe in the Mande drum ensemble. A dunun is a rope-tuned cylindrical drum with...
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Traore, was the first djembe master to bring the djembe out of Bamana secrecy, igniting its diaspora. The diaspora of the djembe also occurred because...
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magische Balafon" by Mamadi Kouyaté, Ursula Branscheid-Kouyaté, http://www.djembe-kora.de/mamadi.html Lynne Jessup. The Mandinka Balafon: an Introduction...
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outside the Western tradition, such as the "Mali weave" used to tune the djembe. Many percussionists prefer a more dry sound with less ring. There are many...
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Music of West Africa (section Djembe)
traditional West African music incorporates greater use of drums such as the djembe. Contemporary styles of music in West Africa have been influenced by American...
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individually, with the player using a single drum, and some drums such as the djembe are almost always played in this way. Others are normally played in a set...
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ad-jingles, albums, etc.). He plays a variety of percussion instruments like djembe, duff, bongos, and batajon. He is the first artist to have developed a unique...
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musician and composer Sheck Wes, rapper and professional basketball player. Djembe Gravikord Mande languages Mandingo people of Sierra Leone Mane people N'Ko...
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concheras cuatro daegeum damphu darbuka dhol dholak didgeridoo dingulator dizi djembe dotara dranyen drum ektara erhu fiddle fujara gadulka gaida gayageum guan...
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Guy Pratt – bass guitar (2, 3, 6–9) Adam Betts – percussion (2, 4, 6–9), djembe (3), drums (4) Steve DiStanislao – drums (2) Steve Gadd – drums, percussion...
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acoustic folk Occupations Singer songwriter musician Instruments Vocals Guitar Djembe Years active 2005–present Labels Dcypha Productions Website www.samgarrettmusic...
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2008. Nomad Winterhawk (1997). "Black indians want a place in history". Djembe Magazine. Archived from the original on July 14, 2009. Retrieved May 29...
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Guitar Summit. In addition to the guitar, he also plays the balafon and the djembe. His backup band, since 1992, is called Baffing. He produced a film documentary...
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regularly included two African musicians, Moussa Sissokho on talking drum and djembe and N'Faly Kouyate on vocals, kora and balafon. Just as the second album...
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took to music at an early age, studying piano as a child and guitar and djembe in his teens. During a trip to India, he encountered devotional yoga and...
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ensemble of drummers, often in sets of six kpanlogo drums of varied size. Djembe, Dunun, and Gankogui usually accompany the kpanlogo. Salm, Steven J. (2002)...
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depicted a disconnected professor (Richard Jenkins) who wanted to play the djembe; he learns from a young Syrian (Haaz Sleiman) who tells the professor he...
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Sharp – acoustic guitar, clarinet, flute, electric guitar, piano, saxophone, djembe, vocals Randy Sharp – acoustic guitar, mandolin, backing vocals, bass harmonica...
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Yonas (keyboards), Gawain Mathews (guitar), Sikiru Adepoju (talking drum, djembe, shakers), Ian "Inkx" Herman (drums), Greg Ellis (percussion), Vir McCoy...
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keyboards, violin, cello, vibraphone, marimba, bells and chimes, percussion, djembe, bass, melodica, zither, harmonica, harp, cigfiddle (since 1991) John Parish...
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– drums, percussion, background vocals Additional musicians Nick Buda – djembe and shaker (track 4) Craig Wright - cajón (track 4), udu (track 4), shaker...
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109–125. Winterhawk, Nomad (1997). "Black Indians want a place in history". Djembe Magazine. Archived from the original on July 14, 2009. Retrieved May 29...
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