World Percussion
World percussion refers to a diverse range of musical instruments and styles from various cultures around the globe. It includes drums, tambourines, marimbas, and other instruments that produce sound through striking, shaking, or scraping. Each culture has its unique rhythms and techniques, contributing to the rich tapestry of global music.
Instruments like the djembe from West Africa, the cajón from Peru, and the tabla from India exemplify the variety found in world percussion. These instruments are often used in traditional ceremonies, celebrations, and modern music genres, showcasing the universal language of rhythm that connects people across different backgrounds.