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Ksink Ksink
The ksink ksink (sink-sink), also known as se-se, kashink-kashink, sege sege, ksing-ksing, or
segeh-segeh, are resonators placed around the head of the djembe. They
come in many sizes and designs, can be made of tin, sheet metal, or old
soup or coffee cans, and represent the shields worn by the drummer in
war. When the djembe is played the ksink ksink create a sympathetic metalic
rattling, adding body and accents to the music. They are somtimes called the "djembe snare". They can be slipped through
the crown loops, woven through the verticals, or secured with a rubber
strip tied around the belly. Our ksink ksink are covered by our warranty,
and feature:
- sold in sets of 3
- multiple rings around perimeter
- each ksink ksink head is 5"-6" wide and 8"-9" tall, with
a 6" handle
- due to the hand crafted nature of our ksink-ksink those you receive may vary slightly from picture shown
- if you would like a rubber strip to help secure your ksink ksink please request it specifically at no charge.
LIST PRICE: $29.95
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| Set of 3 |
6"X9" |
$19.95 |
$18.95 |
$17.95 |
$15.95 |
$14.95 |
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