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March 29, 2010

I'm Buying a New Drum!


I'm excited because I just ordered my first drum! Yeah, some may say that's backwards--How can you be a shaman without a drum?--but then, I also bought a motorcycle helmet before I even had a motorcycle! All in good time, I say. Since I didn't have an actual drum, I've been using CDs and online music for my meditations, which works just fine.

And since I sold my motorcycle, I decided to channel some of that energy (money) into a really nice drum. I've had plenty of opportunities to buy one, but I wanted something special since this will be used not only for personal use but also for (hopefully) public ceremonies. Buying something more mass-produced just didn't feel right. So why not pay a little extra for something more customized?

From a friend's recommendation, I've purchased my drum from The Drum People, out of Alabama. The drum maker is Cherokee/Metis, and he and his wife hand-make all the drums, beaters and storage bags. I was attracted to them because they use reclaimed cedar wood so that living trees are not cut down. Plus there isn't any mass assembly line churning these things out. So far, my experience working with them has been great. They take time to make sure you get what you want, and they have all kinds of ways to customize your drum and any other accessories. Plus, they emphasize the spiritual energy that goes into making and using a drum, which is important to me. Unfortunately, they no longer hand-paint on the drum heads due to a busy workload, but that's fine with me.

I'll let you know when the drum arrives!

4 comments:

Diane said...

so awesome! i'd love to have one myself!!!

Handsome B. Wonderful said...
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Green Man said...

Sweet!! I love drums. I have a Djembe drum that I brought back from Africa. It has a lovely sound. I use it for all kinds of reasons--including to bang out frustration and anger. Very therapeutic.

Riverwolf, said...

Diane, if you're not quite as picky as I am, I'm sure you can find a very affordable drum somewhere locally.

And Green, I've used a djembe once but it seemed to need more practice than I was willing to give in order to really use the drum at its full potential. But yes, they sound great and I love to watch drummers who know their stuff!