Dunduns & Accessories

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£2.95
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Multi-use plain-ended stick 30cm x 15mm. Can be used for Repenique, small Taiko, general percussion, woodblocks, cowbells etc

£7.95
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Small split wood block drum, made from a single block of wood with a mallet.

£59.95
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Deluxe padded carry bag for African Dundun drums in 2 sizes for Kenkeni, Sangban

From £33.00
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Unshaved cowskin for Dundun and other african drums

£208.95
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  • Colourful cotton cloth exterior
  • Synthetic drum head with screen-printed surface
  • Powerful, booming bass tone
  • 10" head x 50cm
  • 3.5kg
  • Also called a Dun Dun, Dundunba, Sangban or kenkeni
From £265.00
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These are our biggest and best collection of Dunduns yet! Carved from Guenou aka Hare, Khadi, Gueni or Balafon wood which is a hard dense wood in Mali these instruments are made using traditional techniques.

Dunduns have the lowest pitch in the west African drumming family. They are played with large sticks and placed either on their side or vertically. The Dundun adds depth to an ensemble, played with widely spaced notes and long cycle patterns 

A dunun is a rope-tuned cylindrical drum with a rawhide skin at both ends, most commonly cow or goat. 

Origin, Mali


£18.95
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Hand made & tuned.

Dun dun bells are made from metal pipe and are comfortable to hold with a rope nadle

Their tones are natural, focus and loud.

The dundun bells are an essential companion of the dundun drum!

This dun dun bells offers limitless joy and fun to any of your percussion performance.

£15.00
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Multi - use plain hardwood sticks from Mali, W Africa. Ideal for Dundun but also suitable for Krin and other larger drums

£645.00
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These double ended West African bass drums, also known as Dundun, are played individually or in pair.

The Dun Dun is the bass line in djembe music and can be used to provide bass for other music as well.

They have been carved and painted which looks amazing. Sticks sold separately.