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  1. "Much of what is known about African drumming has been transmitted through the oral traditions.

    One popular belief is that the #Numu, or #blacksmiths, of the #Malinke of Guinea were the first to carve a djembe and originally played the drum only during the smelting of iron ore. Another story tells of a woman who broke through the bottom of an old mortar as she was pounding millet and had the ingenuity to mount a skin on it."
    (From DRUMDR.COM "History of the Djembe")

    Ready to Pound #Millet

  2. "Much of what is known about African drumming has been transmitted through the oral traditions.

    One popular belief is that the #Numu, or #blacksmiths, of the #Malinke of Guinea were the first to carve a djembe and originally played the drum only during the smelting of iron ore. Another story tells of a woman who broke through the bottom of an old mortar as she was pounding millet and had the ingenuity to mount a skin on it."
    (From DRUMDR.COM "History of the Djembe")

    Ready to Pound #Millet

  3. "Much of what is known about African drumming has been transmitted through the oral traditions.

    One popular belief is that the #Numu, or #blacksmiths, of the #Malinke of Guinea were the first to carve a djembe and originally played the drum only during the smelting of iron ore. Another story tells of a woman who broke through the bottom of an old mortar as she was pounding millet and had the ingenuity to mount a skin on it."
    (From DRUMDR.COM "History of the Djembe")

    Ready to Pound #Millet

  4. "Much of what is known about African drumming has been transmitted through the oral traditions.

    One popular belief is that the #Numu, or #blacksmiths, of the #Malinke of Guinea were the first to carve a djembe and originally played the drum only during the smelting of iron ore. Another story tells of a woman who broke through the bottom of an old mortar as she was pounding millet and had the ingenuity to mount a skin on it."
    (From DRUMDR.COM "History of the Djembe")

    Ready to Pound #Millet

  5. "Much of what is known about African drumming has been transmitted through the oral traditions.

    One popular belief is that the #Numu, or #blacksmiths, of the #Malinke of Guinea were the first to carve a djembe and originally played the drum only during the smelting of iron ore. Another story tells of a woman who broke through the bottom of an old mortar as she was pounding millet and had the ingenuity to mount a skin on it."
    (From DRUMDR.COM "History of the Djembe")

    Ready to Pound #Millet