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Gyembe drum(S)
In the heart of a vibrant African village, a seasoned drummer named Kofi crafted a gyembe drum with hands weathered by rhythm and beats.each stroke of his skilled fingers told tales of ancient rituals and lively celebrations echoing through the earth. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the gymbe’s deep resonance united the community, forging a rhythmic bond that transcended time.
₵150.00Sold By: Henry AcquahGyembe drum(S)
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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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Koska
It is Pronounced “us-la-twa”, this simple and unique traditional instrument (also known as asalato, kashaka, cascas, televi, kasso-kassoni) originates from Ghana. Each pod is a gourd from the Swawa tree.
₵30.00Sold By: Anno Obre ReginaKoska
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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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