Second Grade – 10.75″ Ghana Djembe – Giggle

Original price was: AU $340.00.Current price is: AU $300.00.

Next to perfect smaller djembe made from dense timber.
Smooth and easy to find tones with nice comfort curve.

Country: Ghana  //  Wood: Twenaboa  //  Diameter: 10.75″
Height: 60cm  //  Weight: 6.4kg  //  Skin: Medium thin Goat

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Imperfection: Marks on bowl. Our Second Grade Djembes are treated, sealed, and carefully inspected to ensure no imperfections affect their performance. Covered under our Warranty; you can be confident that you’ll get many years of awesome rhythm from this drum.

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About the Shell
Our Second Grade djembes are unique drums with small imperfections and big discounts! They are all covered under our full Warranty so you can rest assured that their little scars and knocks will never affect your djembe experience. Second Gradies are unique drums with a little extra character. Some are gently pre-loved, most are brand new. They can come from anywhere in our Ghana, Primo, or Master Series, and we guarantee that their sound quality is not affected. What you get is an amazing deal on a fantastic, reliable djembe for life!

This African djembe was carved from Twenaboa in Ghana. Twenaboa is a medium density timber, lighter than hardwoods. These shells tend to have great bass ranges and offer great portability. Ghanaian carving styles usually result in twenaboa drums with low bass and strong slaps.

About the Hide

Medium skins are well balanced with warm tones and bright slaps. They are versatile and suit just about any drum. We take care to find the best hide for the shell to maximise its dynamic range.

We offer FREE LIFE LONG TUNING on this djembe. Just drop your drum off in our St Kilda shop and we’ll do our best to crank it on the spot for you, or you can pick it up the next day. We’ll also give you advice on how to best look after your drum.

Comes complete with an AD Drum Care and Tuning Guide to help you get the most play out of your drum.

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