Our Instruments

Indonesian Djembes

Made in Indonesia, these drums are hand-carved from sustainably sourced mahogany, nylon-core yachting rope and natural goat skins.

Cajon Drums

The Cajon is the most widely used Afro-Peruvian instrument.

Stumpy Dununs

Made in Indonesia, these drums are hand-carved from sustainably sourced red mahogany and cow skin, giving them a large projection and dynamic range.

6-Key Marimba

Handmade in Ghana with kiln-dried twenaboa keys and gourd resonators.
Used with rubber mallets, this instrument is very easy to play, with beautiful melocic sounds.

Juju Shakers

Handmade by craftspeople on Benin-Nigeria border, these shakers produce watery sounds when played softly and a crisp, dry, clapping sounds.

Tambourine

Strong yet light weight PVC framed tambourine suitable for all ages.
Durable chromed metal jingles and resonant bright sound.

Kiss Kass

Hand woven from elephant grass in Northern Ghana, these fun shakers are a great all-rounder.

Mini Maracas

Filled with tiny beads which produce soft, crisp, sandy sound when shaken. Fantastic for children, as well as developing rhythmic skills.

Agogo Bells

Handmade in Togo, West Africa. Forged and hand-beaten from iron. These bells are are a traditional Ewe instrument. Used with a wooden striker, these bells produce a range of interesting sounds including buoyant pitch bends.

Shekeres

The skekeres are made with dried gourd which is hollowed, cleaned and threaded with small shells collected from the shorelines of Ghana.
They produce crisp or sandy effects to depending on how they’re played.

Ankle and Wrist shakers

Made using natural seed pods, these shakers are elasticated for comfort and are suitable for any age. These shakers create a watery sound.