Djembe
The djembe is a percussion instrument native to West Africa that is played with the hands. The musician strikes the animal or plant skin, which is stretched taut by ropes, from different angles to produce a variety of sounds. Widely used in African culture, this drum is still widely played today.
Djembe 30 cm
£69
20 cm Djembe
£39
Synthetic Djembe
£99
Professional Djembe
£99
£89
Djembe 50 cm (20 in)
£119
Beginner Djembe
£369
Djembe Tensioning Tool
£89
Djembe Head Skin
£30
Djembe Rope
£39
Pre-school Djembe
£59
Djembe Cover
£59
Professional Djembe Cover
£59
Black Waterproof Djembe Cover
£30
Djembe Strap
£19
Professional Djembe Strap
£38
Large Djembe
£349
Djembe Instrument
£149
£119
Black Djembe
£499
£419
African djembe
£349
Handcrafted Djembe
£349
Djembe 60 cm (24 in)
£299
10-inch djembe
£189
Djembe Africa
£319
£259
Affordable djembe
£129
Vegan Djembe
£179
40 cm (16 in) Djembe
£149
65 cm Djembe
£349
33 cm (13 in) Djembe
£349
Synthetic Skin Djembe
£79
Plastic djembe
£129
Transparent Djembe
£69
Beach djembe
£79
Djembe 55 cm (22 in)
£309
£249
High-End Djembe
£899
Aluminium Djembe
£179
Tam-Tam Djembe
£329
Wooden djembe
£139
Goatskin Djembe
£119
Djembe Percussion
£109
Adult Djembe
£349
What is a djembe?

This African musical instrument belongs to the percussion family, and more specifically to the membranophones.
The djembe consists of a cup-shaped shell (the body), which acts as a resonating chamber. A skin head is placed over this cup and is usually tightened using ropes and metal rings. A rubber coating can be added to the base for extra stability during play and to protect the instrument from impact.
This musical instrument therefore closely resembles a drum. It comes in several sizes, ranging from about 20 cm (8 in) tall to around 1 m (3.3 ft).
To play, simply strike the head with
your hands in different ways, holding the djembe between your legs with your thighs around the body or using a strap over your shoulder.
What sounds does this type of drum produce?
The djembe has an exceptionally wide sound range, with a variety of timbres that make it a rich and expressive musical instrument. There are three main sounds associated with it: the tone, the slap, and the bass.
Watch the video of a djembe musician to hear this instrument for yourself.