djembe Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( djembe ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
Noun:
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djembe's Usage Examples:
traditional djembe ensemble is most commonly attributed to the Maninka and Maraka: it basically consists of one small dunun (or konkoni) and one djembe soloist.
Haitian guiro or traditional African instruments such as the shekere and djembe.
Occupation(s) Musician Instruments Drums, conga drums, percussion, bongos, djembe, udu, shaker, finger cymbals, tambourine, bells, cabasa, claves, palitos.
Some of them were frame drums, bongo drums, djembes, Cajons, timbales, congas, tambourines, maracas, guiros, glockenspiel, cymbals and mallets.
frequently relies on percussion instruments of every variety, including xylophones, djembes, drums, and tone-producing instruments such as the mbira or "thumb.
Famoudou Konaté is a virtuoso of the djembe drum and its orchestra.
African drums, shekere, sleigh bells, snare drum, talking drum, bells, djembe, castanets, tamborim and darbuka.
learned to play guitar, trumpet, French horn, mandolin, ukulele, bass guitar, djembe and a wide variety of drums and percussion.
drums, shekere, sleigh bells, snare drum, talking drum, bells, djembe, castanets, tamborim and darbuka.
cymbals, gongs, and drum kits to Afro-Cuban percussion such as congas, bongos, claves, and cowbells, to African percussion such as djembes.
name for a family of West African drums that have developed alongside the djembe in the Mande drum ensemble.
cowbell, cuíca, cymbal, djembe, finger cymbals, flexatone, ganzá, gong, guiro, jawbone, kokiriko, kora, log drums, maraca, pandeiro, rainstick, reco-reco.
instrument from cymbals, gongs, and drum kits to Afro-Cuban percussion such as congas, bongos, claves, and cowbells, to African percussion such as djembes.