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Djembe Drum Bag
How To Care For Your Djembe Drum
Your djembe drum is an investment, you have spent both time and money to get it. Now that you have your djembe drum you need to ensure that you look after it so it performs well and lasts a long time. Along with regular maintenance and a djembe bag, your djembe drum should lasts for many years.
Your djembe drum will need to be stored somewhere when it's not in use so it does not get unnecessarily damaged. Because the skin is the most crucial part of the drum to care for, it is beneficial to detune the drum to preserve it during times of inactivity. The drum skin is under constant tension, so detuning the drum will extend the life of it. Plus the life of the drum head itself could be extended by as much as fifty percent.
The drum skin will also benefit from to the odd rubdown. As the skin dries, rubbing it with a light coating of oil or lotion on the skin will help to rehydrate it. By looking after the skin it will really help maintain the sound quality and look of your drum. You may wish to test a small amount of the oil or lotion on a hidden portion of the skin to make sure no undesirable discolouration occurs. This type of treatment will not benefit drums with synthetic skins, only those with natural skins.
Djembes should only be stored where it is dry and cool. Sun can really damage the skin on a drum, making it dry and brittle. Moisture may result in mould or rot. You will not make many friends at the drum circle if you show up with a foul-smelling, mouldy drum.
Getting a djembe bag is a wise investment and well worth the cost. You can either opt for a thin, light weight bag or a fitted, padded bag, the latter will obviously provide greater protection. Your djembe will most likely get damaged during transit. When purchasing a bag be sure to properly measure your drum to insure a snug fit. A bag that is too large will not offer the proper protection, and a bag that is too small may only fit your tennis racquet or cat.
You should get into the habit of looking after your djembe. If treated well, your drum will be your loyal companion for years to come.

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