| Drum & Percussion Store - African Bells and Gongs |
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Adodo - Ghana
A cluster of non-resonant bells forged to each end of a metal rod. Large Picture. |
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Agogo Bell - Cameroon
This is a well-made hand gong. This is a great supplement instrument for Capoeira, or other Afro-Brazilian music. Very good sound, with a comfortable handle for long playing hours. Large Picture. |
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Alo - Nigeria
Long hollow gong. Two types, either smooth metal or forged metal. Large Picture. |
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Avaga - Ghana
A single iron gong. Round shape tapering to handle at one end. Bell has an iron clapper inside.
Large Picture. |
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Firikyiwa - Ghana
Thumb bell. Round hollow iron shell worn on finger that is struck by a heavy ring worn
on the thumb. Large Picture. |
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Gankoqui - Ghana
Double iron gong high and low tone. Played with included stick.
Large Picture. |
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Iron Bell / Gong
A very nice sounding bell or gong. Hand forged. Large Picture. |
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Kasa Kasa
A long metal Guiro. Large Picture. |
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Oghene - Nigeria
Oval shaped iron gong tapering to a handle at one end. These gongs come from the eastern part of Nigeria and are hand made by the finest Nigerian blacksmiths. Wood handle available on single gong.
Large Picture. |
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Slit Bell
Flat, iron junjun bell. Large Picture. |
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Toke - Ghana
Canoe shaped iron bell held in palm and struck with an iron beater. Large Picture. |
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