Ghanaian Cedar Djembe — 10" Beginner-Friendly Lightweight
Lightweight 10-inch Ghanaian djembe made from responsibly sourced cedar, perfect for beginners and kids wanting an authentic African sound.
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Your First Step Into African Percussion
This easy-to-play 10-inch djembe is handcrafted in Kumasi, Ghana, from lightweight cedar, making it comfy for long playing sessions. The medium-weight goatskin head is pre-stretched and rope-tuned for easy upkeep, delivering warm bass and clear tones straight away. Its compact size is ideal for kids, travelling musicians, and anyone starting their djembe journey. The natural wood grain finish highlights the beauty of sustainably sourced Ghanaian cedar.
Specifications
| Material | Ghanaian Cedar |
|---|---|
| Head | Natural Goatskin |
| Tuning | Rope |
| Diameter | 10 inches |
| Height | 20 inches |
| Weight | 3.2 kg |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
Cultural Origins & History
Your First Step Into African Percussion
This easy-to-play 10-inch djembe is handcrafted in Kumasi, Ghana, from lightweight cedar, making it comfy for long playing sessions. The medium-weight goatskin head is pre-stretched and rope-tuned for easy upkeep, delivering warm bass and clear tones straight away. Its compact size is ideal for kids, travelling musicians, and anyone starting their djembe journey. The natural wood grain finish highlights the beauty of sustainably sourced Ghanaian cedar.
Every instrument is carefully wrapped in protective packaging to look after its handcrafted details during shipping. Fragile items are double-boxed with cushioning so they arrive safe and sound.

A Gateway to African Culture
In Ghanaian culture, kids learn rhythm as naturally as they learn to talk — through community involvement and joyful repetition. The djembe acts as both a musical instrument and a cultural bridge, welcoming players of all ages into the rich tapestry of West African musical heritage. This beginner-sized drum embraces that inclusive spirit with an instrument designed for accessibility without losing authenticity.
Getting Started With Confidence
Rest the djembe on the floor between your legs or use a djembe strap for standing play. Start by focusing on producing a clean bass tone by hitting the centre with a flat, relaxed palm. As your hands get stronger, try out edge tones and slaps — even ten minutes of daily practice will show noticeable improvement within weeks.
