Djembe video blog
21 Feb
The best place to buy a djembe drum is in a real shop. Preferably in West Africa, as that would be cheapest and more of your money would reach the people who need it most.
It’s really important to be able to give the drum a try, but this is often not possible, especially if you are buying on the internet.
The best thing you can do in this case is to buy from a reputable seller, who have a proven track record and a verifiable customer service policy.
3 Responses for "Buying a Djembe drum"
Hi there James,
I am truly impressed with your blog and what you have done with it.
May I ask you to have a quick look at my blog…
Its an instructional blog to teach beginners how to play some basic rythms…
Please let me know if you would mind(or not mind) posting a video clip from my blog, on yours….
I’ll do the same for you if you have clips of YOU playing the djembe.
In the clip…introduce yourself and then e-mail it to me.
I’m not much of a techie so I havn’t figured out how to get vid clips from youtube onto my blog….
Shot-a-lot
Daniel
Hmm it’s quiet nce, not sure about the fur though :S
Hey James, if you found the Malian Djembe on Djembefola interesting, you should check these Djembes out from Mali as well: http://www.rootsyrecords.com/HtmlFiles/JinaDjembes.htm
I just bought one and I fell in love with the sound and quality! Thank you for this blog by the way! Love what you are doing with it!
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