10" or 12" djembes are the recommended sizes for Kids (ages 8-12)
12", 13" or 14" Djembes are the recommended sizes for AdultsYou should select a drum that stands tall enough for you when sitting down to play. The base of the drum should rest on the floor and the drumhead should rise about two or three inches from the top of your legs, in a sitting position with the drum leaning away from you. If the drum is too low you will have a difficult time striking the head because your knees and legs will be in the way. On the flip side, if the drum is too tall you will find that you'll have to lift your shoulders when striking the head and this will surely lead to fatigue much quicker. You should always be in a comfortable position and shouldn't be straining your body when playing. Your movements should be fluid and smooth.
Here is quick reference table to help you get an idea of djembe drum sizes. Please note this table is not all-inclusive as djembe drums can and do vary in size depending on the manufacturer.
DJEMBE HEIGHT | HEAD SIZE |
12" | 7" |
16" | 8" |
20" | 10" |
24" | 12" |
26" | 13" |
28" | 14" |
Example of Desired Djembe Positioning for Seated Players
(Performer is 5'9" playing 24" Tall X 12" Head Duafe Djembe)
Example of Desired Djembe Positioning for Standing
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