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What is that really rocking drum that Hollywood movie soundtracks have? I'd like to know what it really looks like and what it's called.

African drums, a common name, usually refers to the Djembe (Golden Shell Drum, Kembe Drum) from West Africa, a representative instrument of the Manding culture of West Africa. Traditionally, the Djembe is played unarmed, mainly in low, middle and high tones, and it is required to accompany dancers and singers by playing drum songs related to specific life scenes in conjunction with the Dunun (dun drum). Now Djembe has spread all over the world, playing its unique value in different fields of music and training.