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Percussion Instruments

African Djembe Drums
Photo by Frank Kehren

Nothing represents African music more than percussion instruments. They are a ubiquitous presence in every special occasion within an African community. In ancient times, African music served as a way to bring people together, with social gatherings, meetings, and ritual events often accompanied by the rhythmic sounds of percussion instruments. Here are some African percussion instruments that you are likely to encounter in any part of the community.

The Djembe Drum

The djembe drum is easily recognizable by its animal skin-covered head. It has a wider top half and a slimmer lower half, resembling a goblet. Traditionally, the body is made from a hollowed-out log to enhance its acoustic properties. The drumhead is tightened using ropes, although modern variations may use steel hoops, nylon core ropes, and rubbers for tuning. The djembe serves as the centerpiece of the percussion section, producing different tones and rhythms depending on its size and style. It is played by striking the drumhead with fingers or hands to create a range of tones.

Udu

The “udu” is a clay vessel that was originally used for drinking. This percussion instrument produces sound through an additional hole located on its body. The sound …

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