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Drum Set
The combination of these instruments allows for the creation of intricate polyrhythmic patterns, enabling musicians to express a wide range of emotions and cultural stories through their music.
₵25,000.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyDrum Set
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Kpanglogo Drum
Kpanlogo is the name of a rhythm played on the tswreshi. The rhythm was composed around the 1950’s in the wake of Ghana’s independence and became popular. It is known as Ghana’s signature rhythm.
₵1,500.00Sold By: Samuel OkyereKpanglogo Drum
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Face Drum
The playing techniques for African drums vary widely. Drummers use their hands, fingers, or sticks to produce a rich array of sounds. The drumming patterns are often intricate and rhythmic, serving both practical and ceremonial purposes.
₵650.00Sold By: Ernestina KwakyewaaFace Drum
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Dondo
Dondo Drum belongs to the category of hourglass-shaped drums, featuring a narrow waist and rounded ends. The drum’s body is typically carved from a single piece of wood, and it is covered with animal skin, traditionally goat skin, which is stretched tightly over the openings. Dondo drums are played by striking the skin with the hands or with sticks, producing rich, resonant tones. They are commonly used in various cultural and ceremonial contexts, including traditional African music, rituals, and celebrations.
₵400.00Sold By: Denicia KassimDondo
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African Guitar
“African guitar” encompasses a broad spectrum of musical expressions, techniques, and styles that highlight the adaptability and creativity of African musicians in incorporating the guitar into their cultural and artistic traditions
₵400.00Sold By: Walter.S.KumahAfrican Guitar
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Jimbe Drum
The djembe has a body (or shell) carved of hardwood and a drumhead made of untreated (not limed) rawhide, most commonly made from goatskin.
₵300.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyJimbe Drum
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