- Sat Mar 05, 2011 6:52 pm
#18837
Hey Tokapelli,
I didn't think my Toca sounded bad either... until I played an actual djembe, LOL. Then, once you play the real deal, the pseudo djembes just won't do anymore.
Marc, if you do want to get a small drum, you might at least get a good quality African one. I have seen some really nice ones from Mali that are small. Since they have nice shells and African goatskins, they sound much better than the mini Tocas or Remos. I have also seen a djembe that was normal height, but had a narrow 11 inch head. It was headed in cowskin and the thing SCREAMED. Super loud and high pitched. It was a great drum, but on the smaller side. I wish I had taken a picture of it.
I didn't think my Toca sounded bad either... until I played an actual djembe, LOL. Then, once you play the real deal, the pseudo djembes just won't do anymore.
Marc, if you do want to get a small drum, you might at least get a good quality African one. I have seen some really nice ones from Mali that are small. Since they have nice shells and African goatskins, they sound much better than the mini Tocas or Remos. I have also seen a djembe that was normal height, but had a narrow 11 inch head. It was headed in cowskin and the thing SCREAMED. Super loud and high pitched. It was a great drum, but on the smaller side. I wish I had taken a picture of it.


