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torsdag 17 december 2009

Why Should You Have Remo Djemebe

By Benedict Perez

Remo djembe may for sure sound more than alien enough for those who are out of the music world in its true sense. If you cannot even imagine what this thing is for sure this thing is pretty much alien for you. For those who are music oriented in its real sense the definitely love to have this thing. Just by hearing the name of this particular musical instrument would be more than enough for those people to be amazed with its wonders.

Before I proceed why this instrument still hit the modern music it would be fair enough to discuss essential information pertinent to it for the benefit of those who still do not know much about this thing. Let us therefore take things one at a time.

Remo djembe is of course very popular in drum circles for many reasons. As its name suggests, is obviously made by the renown drum maker remo. Only those who truly know all the basic information as to the origin pf this particular kind of musical instrument will definitely be amazed with this kind of drum. Its being part of the African tradition and culture is only a secondary come on for this piece.

It is basically made of fiberglass, and just like the conga it has also a skin which is often synthic that is attached by lugs which is adjustable. Many would prefer to have this olden type of drum for one important thing. This is because of its having the reputation of being easily tunes.

There are other good qualities of this kind of drum which entices many musicians to have it. But just like the good qualities it also have as many disadvantages that somehow make others shun from it and not wanting to have it at all. Before we need to discuss the negative aspect of remo djembe it would be best to tackle its positive reputation first.

Its sound more consistent as it is never affected both by heat and moisture. This is because its skin it synthetic it is therefore waterproof making A lot of musicians especially those who are professionals, will prefer to have this kind of drum because of its being light in weight making it easy for them to tag along wherever a particular gig may lead them with friends. These are basically among the many reasons why many musicians prefer to have this kind drum for different gigs.

On the other hand some of the negative reputation that remo djembe possessed include its rather not nice voice which do not have the depth and warmth of a drum with traditional skin. It is also said its maker remo failed to acknowledge the origins of djembe specially the history and culture behind this typically African instrument.

It is interesting to note that many would still want to prefer to have this particular instrument despite the aforementioned flaws. In fact it is now getting even more popular in modern music scene. And why not, as nearly all musicians will definitely prefer to have an instrument that is pretty much easy to tune just like the remo djembe.

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