This Krin Log Drum from Mali is of exceptional quality, crafted from durable Gueni wood. Each drum yields three distinct tones due to three slots and two bars. You can create various drumming effects by striking either the body or the bars. The beautiful hardwood carvings add to its aesthetic, and it comes complete with beaters. The Krin log drum is a great complementary accompaniment to drums and is typically used for reglious ceremonies.
FEATURES
- The Krin Log Drum produces bright tone
- Made from solid wood
- Perfect gift for someone you love that loves music
WEIGHT & DIMENSIONS
Small [42cm]
Medium [60cm]
Large [70cm]
X-Large [90cm]
SPECIFICATIONS
Product Type: Tone Block
Colour: Light & dark shades of brown
Material: Wood
Material details: Gueni wood
Number of beaters included: one
Shape: Cylinder
Theme: Nature
Product Care: Wipe with a damp cloth
Safety Warning: This product may contain small parts that pose a choking hazard, may have sharp edges, or may be heavy and fragile. It is not intended for use by children without adult supervision. Use with care to avoid injury. Handle and maintain the product responsibly to ensure safety. Buyers are responsible for ensuring safe use and care of the product. This is a general guide and it is not a substitute for proper supervision.
Country of Origin: Guinea, Mali and Senegal
Technical Details
Pitch
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High pitch
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Decay time
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31ms
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Dominant Frequency Range
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482hz - 6.5khz
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Frequency Range
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98hz - 20khz
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Peak decibels
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85db
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RMS decibels
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63db
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Loudness Rating
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Level 8
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Difficulty Rating
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8
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What’s included
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Krin Log Drum
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Attack
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11ms
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Timbre Tone Colour
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Rich and resonant
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Dynamic Range
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Medium
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Recommended Age
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Suitable for intermediate adults
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the krin suitable for beginners?
Yes, it can be used by beginners, especially in rhythm-based learning or group settings.
How to play the krin?
Strike the carved slits on the drum body with wooden beaters to produce distinct tones.
What are krins used for?
Krin drums are used in traditional West African music, rhythm training, and percussion performances.