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Djembe by Administrator — last modified 2007-03-18 23:00
Djembe is musical percussion instrument that originated in West Africa, and is an integral part of the region's musical tradition and culture. The djembe is now popular all over the world. Beginning in the late 20th century, the djembe became very popular in drum circles all around the world. In proper form, however, it's played in ensemble with the "dunun" drum (dununba, sangban, kenkeni), bells, with individuals playing different parts that lace together intricately to weave a delicate rhythmic tapestry. Dancers are accompanied by djembe and dunun drummers, including a lead djembe player, or soloist, who will play rhythms which align with the dancer's movements as they make them, and whose playing will signal changes in the dance steps, as well as the beginning and end of a piece. The djembe is known in its cultural context as a healing drum.
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