DjembeDirect.com has a great selection of traditional Ghanaian drums, hand crafted in Ghana and imported direct. We have individual kpanlogo and adowa peg drums available, as well as complete, authentic Anlo-Ewe, Ashanti Kete, and Ashanti Adowa ensemble drum sets. Use the links on the left to find Ghanaian gankogui and atoke bells, and Ghanaian frame drums like tamalin and gome.
The adowa is a peg-tension drum native to Ghana, and has a unique, mellow, very tonal sound. The technique for the Adowa is relatively light, as opposed to the conga or even the djembe. A...
The Atumpan (ah-toom-PAHN) drums are royal drums from Ghana. Always played in pairs, these booming bass drums are still used to communicate messages from the residence of the chief to his...
Very popular in traditional music from Ghana, the Fontomfrom Ensemble is used to communicate royal messages in Ashanti tribal settings, as well as to play some popular. The energetic poly...
The kpanlogo (PAHN-lo-go) drum is a peg drum developed around the time of independence in Ghana by the Ga people in and around the coastal Accra region. The drum is commonly named for the...
The kpanlogo (PAHN-lo-go) drum is a peg drum developed around the time of independence in Ghana by the Ga people in and around the coastal Accra region. The drum is commonly named for the...
Replace the missing or cracked tuning peg on your kpanlogo or adowa drum with this hand carved replacement peg from Ghana. It has been carved out of solid Mansonia hardwood and should las...