Djembe Loops
250 traditional West African Rhythms to listen and practice on
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Android App Analysis and Review: Djembe Loops, Developed by Pure G. Listed in Music & audio Category. Current Version Is 1.1.42, Updated On 15/01/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Djembe Loops. Achieved Over 36 thousand Installs. Djembe Loops Currently Has 209 Reviews, Average Rating 3.8 Stars
Djembe Loops is a Full West Africa percussion orchestra step sequencer used by Musicians and West African Dance instructors around the world.A collection of beautifully sampled percussion instruments from West Africa in a playable, polyrhythmic implementation with highly inspirational pre-programmed patterns. More than 230 West African Rhythms and 1150 original West African Phrases for you on the push of a button.
Realistic West African Drums:
Kenkeni and Bell, Sangpan and Bell, Doundoumba and Bell, Shekere, three Djembes and a Solo Djembe. All types of sounds, rolls and flams are supported.
Realistic Rhythm Generation:
With the unique Swing feature, the African rhythms are reproduced with the correct "feeling".
Create and Share:
Create your own rhythms or edit existing West African rhythms. Save them on your device or share them with your friends and students.
Nice & Easy:
The rhythms of all percussion instruments are also easily editable via the sequencer for instant polyrhythmic groove creation.
Djembe loops is an experimental project, FREE of charge and it works better on powerfull mobile devices and tablets.
The roots and conventions of West African music involve a number of instruments playing together to produce complex polyrhythmic textures.
The included 250 pre-programmed ensemble patterns give you instant access to stunning rhythms and melodies reproduced with the correct groove "feeling". The percussion patterns are also fully customizable with a visual pattern based sequencer and groove controls.
African musical traditions and West African percussion in particular have long been accepted as the roots of many contemporary musical styles. The influence of African music is felt in the rhythms and motifs of blues, rock, soul, funk, hip-hop, disco and house. African music has become a source of genuine creative inspiration for forward-thinking producers across the globe.
West African Rhythm intreprentation may vary from person ton person and from area to area. Please send your arguments and ideas at [email protected]
Here are some of the rhythms:
Abioueka, Abissa, Adjos, Abondan, Baga, Balakulandyan, Balan Sonde, Bambafoli, Bandogiali/ Bando Djei / G'Bandon, Bara, Belebele, Bolon, Bolowi, Dalah, Damba, Dansa / Djansa / Yansa, Demosoni Kelen, Denadon, Denbadon, Dewoo dewoo, Diansa, Dibon II, Didadi, Dja, Djaa Kouroussa, Djaa Siguire, Djabara / Yabara, Djambadon, Djagbe / Madan, Djelidon / Lamba / Djelifoli, Djole / Yole, Donaba, Donso, Dunun Gbe / Kon, Dunumba Ancienne Kato, Fanga, Fankani, Fe, Foro Binge, Fouroukourouba, Garankedon / Sanja Garanki, Gidamba / Dyidamba / Somba Koro, Gine Fare, Gumbe, G'Beredou, Kadan, Kakilambe, Kassa, Kassa Djibo / Wurende, Kassa Soro, Kawa, Keneffoli, Konden, Konden II, Konjumalon, Konkoba I / Conkoba I, Konkoba II / Conkoba II, Konkoba Doundoun, Koreduga / Komodenu, Kono, Kononari, Konowoulen I, Konowoulen II, Kuku, Kuku Casse, Kurabadon, Kurunen Kun'Do, Lafe / Kurubi, Lambe, Liberte I, Liberte II, Maane, Macru / Baga Gine, Makende, Mamaya, Marakadon, Matadi, Mendiani, Menie, Mola, Moribayassa, Namani, Nantalomba, N'Gri/ Kirin / Bougouninka, Noumou, N'Goron / Toubala Kono, Panthere, Rumba, Saa, Senefoly / Bandon Fadima/ Sansonnetfoli, Sila, Silamalon, Sidiyassa, Sinte / Nalu Fate, Sirankuruni, Siwe, Sobonincum, Sofa / Limbaji Toko / Kelemansa Bon/ Warabah, Sogolon / Somonofoli, Soko, Soli / Donba / Woimafoli, Soli des Manian, Soli Lent, Soli Rapide, Solibasi, Soliwoulen / Sororoule, Sorofoli, Sorsornet, Soumoun / N'Toman, Sungurubani, Sunu, Taama, Takonany, Tani, Tansole, Tiriba, Toro, Wassolonka, Wolosedon / Djondon, Yakandi, Yakandi II, Yaradi / Kebendo/ Djadandu, Yogui, Yoleli / Foula Fare and many more.
We are currently offering version 1.1.42. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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What's New
Fixing old android versions issues

Recent Comments
Drew Wolin
Absolutely phenomenal West African Percussion app! I will hold fredback for now. I have spent a couple of hours in the app and so far the prevailing feeling is simply that I am blown away by what this offers, particularly over alternatives. I can see this useful for a practicing drummer, a dance instructor who does not have access to a live band, or just someone who wants to have fun making music on an app! Merci merci
Giacomo Boso
Downloaded an hour ago... I literally feel like it's my birthday! First time ever leaving a rating and review for an app! Yes! It is this good... This app is gold for any djembefola. Those practice exercises are outstanding and that swing adjustments makes it a one of kind app! THANK YOU for making it free. From an ex graphic designer point of view, my only constructive advice would be to try an easier to read san serif font for the app. But it's not a big deal really. Keep up the good work!
ShaHere
Beyond amazing app .. just one thing missing, I wish there was a "favorite" option in each rhythm so I can add my fav rhythm in one place because there are soooooo many rhythms .. Thanks, keep up the great work, amazing app.
Kevin
The beats are good for having a custom beat behind you but MAN these loops are scratchy! It sounds like there is a short in my phone when I play them. Are they intentionally noisy so people can't use them for commercial use or is there some kind of bug that is getting worked out?
Andrés DA
This is a fantastic app. It has hundreds of different rhythms, for free! Also, it has various ways of customizing them to your own taste. I almost can't believe it. Shout-out to the creator(s).
Kostika Çollaku
Great app. It give you multiple variations to experiment with many rhythms and has a very neat interface. Love the swing thing too!
Jean St-Pierre
Good stuff. Would of gave it five stars if the interface was a little easier and simple to work with. That's just me maybe.
Abhishek Jamalabad
It's free, and it has more customisation than I could ask for, so 5/5. I'll be watching if this gets better and better, but i have no complaints. Thanks!