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Brief introduction of African drum
African drum, commonly known as Djembe (Golden Cup Drum, Sword Cup Drum) from West Africa, is a representative musical instrument of Ding Man culture in West Africa. Traditionally, Djembe plays by hand, mainly in low, middle and high notes, and needs to play drums related to specific life scenes with Dunun (Dundun Drum) to accompany dancers and singers. Now Djembe has spread all over the world, playing its unique value in different fields of music and training.
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