Djembe
/ˈd͡ʒɛmbeɪ/
"Djembe" in a Sentence (4 examples)
There are three principal types of traditional drums in Guinean Sousou culture: the djembe, the dundun, and the tama. The djembe is a single-headed goblet-shaped drum with a relatively high-pitched tone.
The djembe is one of the best-known and popular African drums, particular with those in the West who are interested in learning a drumming tradition.
The djembe has become the most recognizable drum from West Africa, with a history that can be traced to the twelfth century Mali Empire and the Mandinka people.
Very few djembes are perfectly round. Most are slightly egg- or triangle-shaped. Lack of roundness is not a problem for sound: many such djembes sound excellent.