African drum, commonly known as Djembe (Golden Cup Drum, Sword Cup Drum) from West Africa, is a representative musical instrument of Ding Man culture in West Africa. Traditionally, Djembe played by hand, mainly in low, middle and high notes, and Dunun (Dunun Drum) was needed to play drums related to specific life scenes, accompanying dancers and singers.
Now Djembe has spread all over the world, playing its unique value in different fields of music and training.
Introduction to use
The main feature of African drum performance is that its musical attributes can be widely used in special festivals. For example, YagbaOdienne is a necessary song for concerts, weddings, festivals and celebrations, and Yankadi is a warm welcome melody. Listening to African music with varied rhythms, you will experience a mysterious and special national style.
Drum is a popular musical instrument in black Africa, also known as the soul of African traditional music.
In Africa, drums have different functions and uses. In addition to music, drums are sometimes used as symbols of nations, tribes or religions, or to convey all kinds of information, that is, the so-called "talking drums". African drums have their own national characteristics, with unique materials, shapes and playing skills.