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- Djembe abstract "A djembe (/ˈdʒɛm.bɛ/ JEM-be) (also spelled djembé, jembe, jenbe, djimbe, jimbe, or dyinbe) is a rope-tuned skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands, originally from West Africa.According to the Bamana people in Mali, the name of the djembe comes from the saying "Anke djé, anke bé" which translates to "everyone gather together in peace" and defines the drum's purpose. In the Bambara language, "djé" is the verb for "gather" and "bé" translates as "peace".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. The weight of a djembe ranges from 5 kg to 13 kg (11–29 lb) and depends on size and shell material. A medium-size djembe carved from one of the traditional woods (including skin, rings, and rope) weighs around 9 kg (20 lb).The djembe can produce a wide variety of sounds, making it a most versatile drum. The drum is very loud, allowing it to be heard clearly as a solo instrument over a large percussion ensemble. The Malinké people say that a skilled drummer is one who "can make the djembe talk", meaning that the player can tell an emotional story. (The Malinké never used the djembe as a signaling drum.)Traditionally, the djembe is played only by men, as are the dunun that always accompany the djembe. Conversely, other percussion instruments that are commonly played as part of an ensemble, such as the shekere (a hollowed-out gourd covered with a net of beads), karignan (a tubular bell), and kese kese (a woven basket rattle), are usually played by women. Even today, it is rare to see women play djembe or dunun in West Africa and African women express astonishment when they do see a female djembe player.".
- Djembe thumbnail Lenke_djembe_from_Mali.jpeg?width=300.
- Djembe wikiPageExternalLink djembefola.com.
- Djembe wikiPageExternalLink wap.
- Djembe wikiPageID "326011".
- Djembe wikiPageRevisionID "606251644".
- Djembe align "right".
- Djembe alt "Differently pitched slaps due to selective emphasis of different harmonics".
- Djembe alt "Djembe at medium pitch".
- Djembe alt "Djembe bass, tone, tonpalo , and slap".
- Djembe alt "Image of Bolokada Conde".
- Djembe alt "Image of Mamady Keïta".
- Djembe articles Dunun.
- Djembe articles Mandinka_people.
- Djembe background "percussion".
- Djembe caption Bolokada_Conde.
- Djembe caption Mamady_Keïta.
- Djembe classification Membranophone.
- Djembe description "Differently pitched slaps due to selective emphasis of different harmonics.".
- Djembe description "Djembe at medium pitch".
- Djembe description "Djembe bass, tone, tonpalo , and slap".
- Djembe developed "c. 1200 AD".
- Djembe filename "Djembe accompaniment.ogg".
- Djembe filename "Djembe bass, tone, tonpalo, slap.ogg".
- Djembe filename "Famoudou_Konaté_-_Sofa_excerpt.ogg".
- Djembe filesize "210".
- Djembe filesize "227".
- Djembe filesize "64".
- Djembe hasPhotoCollection Djembe.
- Djembe hornbostelSachs "211.261".
- Djembe hornbostelSachsDesc "Directly struck membranophones, goblet drums, one membrane, open at one end".
- Djembe image "Bolokada Conde.jpg".
- Djembe image "Mamady Keita.JPG".
- Djembe imageCapt "Lenke wood djembe from Mali".
- Djembe musicians Bolokada_Conde.
- Djembe musicians Drissa_Kone.
- Djembe musicians Famoudou_Konaté.
- Djembe musicians Mamady_Keïta.
- Djembe musicians Soungalo_Coulibaly.
- Djembe name "Djembe".
- Djembe range "65".
- Djembe related Ashiko.
- Djembe related Bougarabou.
- Djembe related Dunun.
- Djembe related Goblet_drum.
- Djembe title "Basic sounds of the djembe".
- Djembe title "Djembe sound sample".
- Djembe title "Famoudou Konaté: Sofa".
- Djembe width "120".
- Djembe width "157".
- Djembe subject Category:African_drums.
- Djembe subject Category:Burkinabé_musical_instruments.
- Djembe subject Category:Gambian_musical_instruments.
- Djembe subject Category:Goblet-shaped_drums.
- Djembe subject Category:Guinea-Bissauan_musical_instruments.
- Djembe subject Category:Guinean_musical_instruments.
- Djembe subject Category:Hand_drums.
- Djembe subject Category:Ivorian_musical_instruments.
- Djembe subject Category:Malian_musical_instruments.
- Djembe subject Category:Senegalese_musical_instruments.
- Djembe subject Category:Unpitched_percussion.
- Djembe type AfricanDrums.
- Djembe type Artifact100021939.
- Djembe type Burkinab%C3%A9MusicalInstruments.
- Djembe type Device103183080.
- Djembe type Drum103249569.
- Djembe type Drums.
- Djembe type GambianMusicalInstruments.
- Djembe type Goblet-shapedDrums.
- Djembe type Guinea-BissauanMusicalInstruments.
- Djembe type GuineanMusicalInstruments.
- Djembe type HandDrums.
- Djembe type Instrument103574816.
- Djembe type Instrumentality103575240.
- Djembe type MalianMusicalInstruments.
- Djembe type Membranophones.
- Djembe type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Djembe type Object100002684.
- Djembe type PercussionInstrument103915437.
- Djembe type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Djembe type SenegaleseMusicalInstruments.
- Djembe type WestAfricanMusicalInstruments.
- Djembe type Whole100003553.
- Djembe comment "A djembe (/ˈdʒɛm.bɛ/ JEM-be) (also spelled djembé, jembe, jenbe, djimbe, jimbe, or dyinbe) is a rope-tuned skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands, originally from West Africa.According to the Bamana people in Mali, the name of the djembe comes from the saying "Anke djé, anke bé" which translates to "everyone gather together in peace" and defines the drum's purpose.".
- Djembe label "Djembe".
- Djembe label "Djembe".
- Djembe label "Djembe".
- Djembe label "Djembé".
- Djembe label "Djembé".
- Djembe label "Djembé".
- Djembe label "Djembê".
- Djembe label "Yembe".
- Djembe label "Джембе".
- Djembe label "ジャンベ".
- Djembe sameAs Djembe.
- Djembe sameAs Djembé.
- Djembe sameAs Yembe.
- Djembe sameAs Djembé.
- Djembe sameAs Djembe.
- Djembe sameAs ジャンベ.