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Types of Drums

Drums are percussive instruments built by stretching a membrane across an opening in a vessel. The most common property of various types of drums is their pitch. Drums are the one of the oldest and the most omnipresent instruments. Even with the various types of drums present, the most common aspect is the origin of sound. Sound in a drum originates from the vibration caused when you strike the membrane, called the head, with another object. Drumheads can be made from the skin of a goat, cow, antelope, or sheep, or even a synthetic material. The types of drums that exist vary as markedly as the people who use them for communication, ritual, or entertainment all over the world.

The common way of classifying drums into different types of drums is by their shape. Most drums fall into the following categories

cylindrical, barrel, conga, waisted, goblet, or bowl.

A Frame Drum, with its squat hoop, and a long drum, which is thin and tall, are both the cylindrical variety. A barrel such as a Tabla, goblet such as a Djembe, and bowl such as a Nakari, are named for their shapes so they are easily recognized. The conga tapers at its bottom, and the waisted drum tapers in the middle, as with a Changko’s cinched waist.

A further classification on the types of drum is made on the basis of which side the drum might have a head. A drum may have a head at either end of the body or only on one. Drums like congas and bowls have one head, but frame drums have two. Some drums can be carried while walking or dancing while some drums are stationary, such as the Djembe from Mali.

Besides the categorization of various drums into types of drums one should be aware that not all drums are specifically tuned. The drums develop their tone due to body shape or head size. Pulling a cord or shifting a peg to stretch the head can adjust the pitch of a drum.

The western world of rock music listeners is more familiar with non-pitched drums, such as a bass or snare drum in a drum set. These can be used in combination with any harmony or key.

We can also differentiate drums in a Drum Kit as types of drum. A drum kit consists of a collection of various types of drums and cymbals. It can also be accompanied by various percussion instruments such as cowbell, Wood Block, chimes or tambourines arranged in a suitable manner for the convenience of the drummer.

Differing music styles implement the components of a drum kit in different manners. Ride cymbals and hi-hats are usually preferred more in a jazz set-up, whereas a bass drum and snare drum is preferred more for rock music.

With the on-set of technology another type of drum that gained popularity is the Electronic Drum kit. It was in 1980 that electronic drums were introduced. Today they can be easily used as an easy replacement for other various types of drums in acoustic settings.

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Mali Drums: Young Guns (djembe music from Africa!)


Mali Drums: Young Guns (djembe music from Africa!)


$17.00


This CD was recorded outside of Sabalibougou at The Centre Togola, a local community center run by director Kareem Togola. ‘Bougou’ means ‘Village’ in the Bambara language, although this center is located in a city district inside a bustling marketplace on the outskirts of Bamako, Mali, West Africa.

The community center houses local dancers, drummers and musicians, most of whom play in the center…


101 Drum Circle Rhythms For The Hand Drum


101 Drum Circle Rhythms For The Hand Drum


$12.99


This is a 2 CD set of 120 drum circle rhythms, each one is about a minute long. 2 hours of great ethnic drumming beats for various hand drums. – Djembes, Congas, Doumbek, Bongos, Ashiko, and etc. – This is the audio soundtrack to the rhythms DVD. –
(You can also get the 2 hour DVD here on Amazon: ASIN: B001IB5WBC for $18) –
It’s not really intended as an instructional thing, but more as a collec…

Playing Along with African Rhythms for the Djembe


Playing Along with African Rhythms for the Djembe


$14.99


Doumbek Instruction. Origin Country: USA. Made by Bardic Productions.Playing Along w African Rhythms for Djembe (Item Code: LDPA-AR2) Four African Rhythms for Djembe, By Sean Richards. This CD goes over Hand Technique and then introduces you to four of the most popular African Rhythms, Jengo, Funga, Shengo, Oshun, a demonstration of each rhythm is given and then it is broken down into the separate…

Kalani's Ultimate Hand Percussion: Ultimate Conga Jam


Kalani’s Ultimate Hand Percussion: Ultimate Conga Jam


$12.98


Created to help you get started playing and making music on your conga drum. First you learn about all the parts of the conga drum as well as variations in design and tips on caring for your instrument. Then you get set up, tuned up and ready to play….

Afrocuba de Matanzas - 50 Years On


Afrocuba de Matanzas – 50 Years On



AFROCUBA DE MATANZAS -50 Years On
Released by La Timbala Films

50 Years On has been produced by La Timbala Films to showcase the work of one of Cuba’s most famous music and dance groups – Afrocuba de Matanzas. Nine of the group’s major works are presented in this high quality, 80 minute, performance, filmed and recorded live in specially selected locations around Matanzas.

The nine performance p…


THE NEW CONGA JOY: For Djembes, Congas and Ashikos - 57 Rhythms for One and Two Drums From African and Afro-Caribbean Cultures


THE NEW CONGA JOY: For Djembes, Congas and Ashikos – 57 Rhythms for One and Two Drums From African and Afro-Caribbean Cultures




Pyle Mic and Stool Package - PDKM7 7 Microphone Wired Drum Kit with Mounting Accesories - PKST60 Adjustable X-Style Keyboard Bench - PPFMXLR15 15ft. XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable


Pyle Mic and Stool Package – PDKM7 7 Microphone Wired Drum Kit with Mounting Accesories – PKST60 Adjustable X-Style Keyboard Bench – PPFMXLR15 15ft. XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable


$199.99


This seven-microphone wired drum kit from Pyle Pro is everything you need to record your drums discretely for a full, powerful sound. Hear the ring of the cymbals, the punch of the snares, and the boom of the kick drum, all with independent mics. This kit includes a high-performance microphone specially tuned to capture low-end punch as well as sensitive, flat response mics ideal for overhead and …

Pyle Mic and Stool Package - PDKM7 7 Microphone Wired Drum Kit with Mounting Accesories - PKST60 Adjustable X-Style Keyboard Bench - PPFMXLR15 15ft. XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable


Pyle Mic and Stool Package – PDKM7 7 Microphone Wired Drum Kit with Mounting Accesories – PKST60 Adjustable X-Style Keyboard Bench – PPFMXLR15 15ft. XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable


$179.99


This seven-microphone wired drum kit from Pyle Pro is everything you need to record your drums discretely for a full, powerful sound. Hear the ring of the cymbals, the punch of the snares, and the boom of the kick drum, all with independent mics. This kit includes a high-performance microphone specially tuned to capture low-end punch as well as sensitive, flat response mics ideal for overhead and …

Hand Drum,djembe Congo Bongo Mini Drum, Percussion


Hand Drum,djembe Congo Bongo Mini Drum, Percussion


$9.99

Materials: Wood & Goat Skin

Dimensions: 4″W x 4″H

Tribal Motif and color may vary according to the artist’s inspiration…


African Hand-carved Ngoma Drum - 13 X 44 - Ghana Drum - New!


African Hand-carved Ngoma Drum – 13 X 44 – Ghana Drum – New!


$449.95


The ngoma (n-go-mah) drum comes from the Congo and surrounding areas, and produces a sound similar to the conga or tumbadora drum. Our ngoma drums are hand-carved in West Africa from a solid, seasoned log of Mansonia wood, modeled after ngomas carved in the Congo. These ngomas will sound great as part of any Latin or Afro-Cuban ensemble, but are specially suited for traditional Congolese drumming….


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September 18th, 2011 at 1:07 pm

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