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West African Drums

African Drums are West African hand drums for schools and groups. Sizes cover 3–15″ heads and 12–60cm heights; choose carved wood, bamboo or lightweight synthetic shells with goatskin or Mylar heads; builds include rope-tuned, pre-tuned or mechanically tuned; class packs serve 5, 10, 15, 20 or 30 players; Pro Wide Top models save storage space.

African hand percussion here spans djembes, bass dunduns and ready-made class packs for quick rollout in schools and hubs. After choosing shells, pick rope-tuned for hands-on technique, pre-tuned for instant play, or mechanically tuned for rapid adjustments. Pro Wide Top models keep footprint small without losing projection. Goatskin or durable Mylar heads support clear bass, tone and slap. For players new to the djembe drum, start with mid sizes and simple pulse work.

Early Years benefit from lighter instruments and short call-and-response. Primary and Secondary groups can layer parts, adding dundun bass lines for structure. SEND learners respond to predictable tempi and tactile heads. Label hand positions, rotate instruments weekly, and use a trolley for moves between rooms. Store drums in a ventilated space and ease tension in very dry weather. Build a djembe drum set gradually with matched pieces and cases. Your djembe stays classroom-ready and easy to manage.