Dyembe
Dyembe is a type of percussion instrument, specifically a goblet drum, originating from West Africa. It is traditionally carved from a single piece of hardwood, such as mahogany or iroko. The drumhead is typically made from animal skin, commonly goatskin, which is stretched and secured to the body of the drum with pegs or a rope tension system. The body of the dyembe is characterized by its vase-like shape, with a wide mouth at the top and a narrower base. This shape contributes to the instrument's wide tonal range, allowing for a variety of sounds to be produced.
Players strike the drumhead with their hands, using different techniques to create distinct tones. Slapping the