Djembe
The djembe is a rope-tuned, skin-covered drum played with bare hands, originating in West Africa. Its name derives from the Mandinka jembe, meaning "to collect" or "to gather," reflecting its role in communal gatherings, celebrations, and storytelling.
The body is carved from a single block of hardwood into a goblet-shaped shell. A goatskin head
The instrument is typically placed between the player's knees and played with the hands. Sound comes from
Traditionally used by Mandé communities in ceremonies, dances, and social events, the djembe has since gained