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When people talk about West African drums, they usually mean the djembe, a tall drum shaped like a top-heavy hourglass with a web of taut ropes attached to the head.
He, over white shirt and trousers, wore a long pale-gold jacket with tassels and embroidery, and white boots with toes curling upward, and he played first one drum (shaped like a flat bowl), then another, then three at once, with virtuoso rhythms.
According to Bowles, each man in the ensemble carried a deff drum, "shaped like a fairly thick sandwich," which was "being struck by the men on either side of him, while he in turn is hitting their drums, one with each hand".
Drum: A small drum shaped like an hourglass is known as a damaru.
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