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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DjembeDjembe - Wikipedia

    The djembe has a body (or shell) carved of hardwood and a drumhead made of untreated (not limed) rawhide, most commonly made from goatskin. Excluding rings, djembes have an exterior diameter of 30–38 cm (12–15 in) and a height of 58–63 cm (23–25 in). The majority have a diameter in the 13 to 14 inch range.

  2. 2024年4月12日 · 非洲鼓,是一個俗稱,通常指的是來自西非的Djembe貝鼓,堅貝鼓),是西非曼丁文化的代表性樂器。 傳統上,Djembe是徒手演奏,主要有低、中、高三個音,而且需要和Dunun(墩墩鼓)配合,演奏與特定生活場景相關的鼓曲,來給舞者和歌手伴奏。

  3. 非洲鼓,是一個俗稱,通常指的是來自西非的Djembe貝鼓,堅貝鼓),是西非曼丁文化的代表性樂器。 傳統上,Djembe是徒手演奏,主要有低、中、高三個音,而且需要和Dunun(墩墩鼓)配合,演奏與特定生活場景相關的鼓曲,來給舞者和歌手伴奏。

  4. 金貝鼓 (英語: djembe 、 jembe , / ˈdʒɛmbeɪ / JEM-bay ;法語: djembé ;來自 馬寧卡語 (英語:Maninka language) jembe [dʲẽbe] [1] , 西非書面字母 : ߖߋ߲߰ߓߋ [2] ),又稱 堅貝鼓 ,俗稱 非洲手鼓 、 非洲鼓 [註 1] ,是一種徒手演奏、繩索調音的皮面 高腳鼓 (英語 ...

  5. 非洲鼓,是一个俗称,通常指的是来自西非的Djembe(金贝鼓,坚贝鼓),是西非曼丁文化的代表性乐器。传统上,Djembe是徒手演奏,主要有低、中、高三个音,而且需要和Dunun(墩墩鼓)配合,演奏与特定生活场景相关的鼓曲,来给舞者和歌手伴奏。

  6. The djembe ('jem-beh') is a musical instrument from West Africa. It is part of a group of instruments called membranophones, or drums. It is made of a hollow wood body, with skin fastened over the top. The skin is traditionally rawhide, such as goat or cow skin. Modern djembes often use synthetic skins.

  7. 2013年9月6日 · It's made out of a big piece of wood, one solid piece of wood, and it has rope to keep it tight and to control the tuning. It has three sounds: bass, tone, slap, which is low, medium, high. In the...

  8. If I want to go slow, if a want to go a little more faster I can go. If I want to go fast. This is it, djembe power for the beginners. Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list ...

  9. Djembe Guru is the world’s most comprehensive resource for learning West African rhythms. Whether you are a beginning drummer just wanting to learn the fundamentals of how to play djembe or an experienced player looking to expand your repertoire, we have everything you need to take your playing to the next level.

  10. Farai introduces you to the djembe and talks about its historical importance to the Mali Empire. For more on music and dancing, visit artsedge.kennedy-center...

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