Nyabinghi Drum Skin Installation


The Funde drum serves as one of the main ceremonial drums in Rastafarian Nybinghi music. Jeff takes you through the step by step process of removing a broken drum skin and replacing it with a fresh goat skin.


Jeff Menzies, Instructor

Jeff Menzies has been teaching visual arts and musical instrument making internationally for 20 years. He lives in Kingston Jamaica where he teaches drawing and creates his musical instruments with a strong focus in the Caribbean and West African roots of the banjo. Jeff practices instrument as an art form and shares his academic research, fieldwork and years of experience constructing instruments with his students in order to provide them with a foundational language that will enable each student to form their own modes of expression as an instrument maker. Jeff produces musical instruments on a commission basis as well as for museums and art galleries worldwide.

Requirements

  • A hammer or mallet
  • A wrench
  • An Exacto knife
Menzies Instruments


Menzies Instruments is a creative studio, educational space and instrument repair shop, based in Kingston, Jamaica.

Contact


Phone: 876-538-4932

Email: [email protected]



183B Windward Rd.

KIngston 2

KIngston, Jamaica

Menzies Instruments


Menzies Instruments is a creative studio, educational space and instrument repair shop, based in Kingston, Jamaica.

Example Curriculum

  001. Intro- The Flesh Hoop
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  002. Stretching the Skin
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  003. Aligning the Tension Hardware
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  004. Initial Tightening of Hardware
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  005. Wrapping the Skin Around the Flesh Hoop
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  006. Reintroducing Tension
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  007. Removing the Excess Skin
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  008. Completing the Process
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