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Dear friend, customer, drummer and site visitor

 

Thank you for spending some time on my website, I hope you enjoyed the visit!

Please let me hear from you, I'll be happy about your comments and greetings.

 

Keep the spirit

Mensah

 

     

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Hi Kingy Mensah,
Thank you for having me as a guest in your website. I am considering buying a djembe from you. Keep up the good work, if I am ever lucky enough to visit Ghana, I will look you up and say hello.
Rich, United States
 

feeling it brother!
ppinny

Respect
Much respect on what you are doing.
Bucket Beats, bucketbeats@gmail.com

Great work,
your work is really ingeniouse,well i'm also a drummer I mean I play the white man drums but like listening to tunes played by indeginous musicians especially the xylophone, that sound it creates and how it is played. I wonder why it does not have the key notation accordingly say notes from 'A,B,C,D,E,F,G,A' but the notes are rather displaced. can it be manufactured to resemble something like the organ? i'm currently designing a drum set that will look like the white man drums but made of animal skin with varying rim sizes say ten pieces with a bass drum all played by one man seated behind. thanks for your great work keep it up!
Samuel, doctorgadjet@yahoo.com

Good Workd Kingy Mensah.
Good Workd Kingy Mensah. I Love People who are Creative and Hard Working. I am a Drummer From Nigeria, I play Drum Set with Talking Drummers and We do some Sycopated Seperation in Yoruba Dialet called "OWE". This rhythms are scarce and Unique, they sound differently and appealing to hearing.
I do teach people and If you wanna learn this style, feel free to E-mail me for more Info.
King David Olatunji Olaitan, dee_sticks@yahoo.com

Yo Kingy!
Hey man whats up? It was nice to meet you in accra last month How have you been? I want to get a price on a large Djembe (16 inches or 42cm) and a large xylophone. send me your email address and ill email you some pictures we got with you :) Take care
Mike, USA

mensah's musical madness!
a true friend and inspiration. you are a credit to the ghanaian people, your commitment to teaching, and knowledge of traditional african music is second to none. the care and effort put into each item you make is phenominal, as if its your last instrument to be made. my djembe drum and "magical spoon" sit proudly on view at home for all to see! thanks mensa!
Drew Kidger, UK

 

 

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