Noun
djembe (plural djembes)
(music) A large, rope-tuned, skin-covered drum played with the bare hands, used in West African and some fusion music.
He then says djembe music is in 3/4 time (also not true), and he proceeds to teach Walter his first rhythm, in syncopated 4/4 time. Source: Internet
The Esperance Djembe Drumming Group will also be meeting at Esperance Community Arts Space on Saturday 7th from 10.30-11.30am and Esperance Pottery Club will be meeting from 11am-4pm in their studio at the Cannery Arts Centre. Source: Internet
Performances over the three days included genres ranging from heavy metal (Dividing the Element), to house (Djembe Monks), to jazz (Eve Kawadza), to Dancehall (Jah Prayzah), to rock (various), and much, much more. Source: Internet
The Djembe Drum is a traditional African instrument used to promote mental, physical and spiritual wellness. Source: Internet
When Walter gets his first djembe lesson, Tarek explains that all Western music is in 4/4 time (which is not true). Source: Internet