How to Play the Djembe Drum
To play, sit on the edge of a chair with ankles crossed, the top of the drum
fitting neatly between the knees as the base of the drum rests behind the heels.
This way the drum is angled away from the body. Sitting up straight with hands
resting on the drum's playing surface, wrists should become flat and this allows
the position to create the standard djembe sounds. Djembes produce three basic
sounds: bass, tone, and slap.
BASS:
With the hand flat and fingers together, place the hand at the
dimension of two fists above the center of the playing surface. Allow the hand
to strike and bounce back to the original position above the center.
TONE:
This is the high-pitched sound produced by striking the top surface
nearest the edge with firmly placed fingers.
SLAP:
Strike the playing surface's edge first with the heel of your hand,
and then allow your fingers to naturally bounce down towards the drum's center.
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