A large hand-carved djembe drum in the Soul Sound (low) tuning, standing 50 cm tall with a 22 cm goatskin head. Same jackfruit wood body, same hand-carved construction, same Indonesian workshop as the Freedom Rhythm — the difference is the voice. If you have not read the Large Freedom Rhythm description, start there for the full explanation of what a djembe is, how the Pro Djembe range works, and what the two sound profiles mean.
What Soul Sound Means at This Size
Soul Sound is the lower-tension tuning profile in the Pro Djembe range — the goatskin head sits at a looser tension, which allows it to vibrate more freely and produce a deeper, warmer, more resonant bass than its Freedom Rhythm counterpart. At the Large size (50 cm tall, 22 cm head), this tuning reaches its fullest expression. The bass notes are not just heard — they are felt. The sound has body and weight, a low-frequency warmth that fills a room without needing to be loud.
Where Freedom Rhythm cuts through and projects outward, Soul Sound pulls inward. It draws attention rather than demanding it. This makes it particularly well suited to sound healing, rhythm meditation, solo practice, and any setting where the drum is a contemplative tool rather than a performance instrument. In a drum circle, a Soul Sound drum provides the grounding bass that other, brighter drums play over — it is the foundation of the rhythm rather than the lead voice.
The Carved Pattern
Soul Sound drums carry a hand-carved geometric pattern on the body, visually distinct from the flowing wave design on Freedom Rhythm models. The geometric motif reflects the drum's character — structured, grounded, deliberate — just as the wave pattern on the Freedom Rhythm reflects movement and energy. This visual difference means the two profiles are immediately distinguishable on a shelf or in a display, even before being played.
Physical Details
Height: 50 cm.
Head diameter: 22 cm.
Weight: approximately 3.6 kg.
Body: hand-carved jackfruit wood, single piece.
Head: natural goatskin.
Tuning: polyester rope system with metal rings (lower tension than Freedom Rhythm).
Base: rubber foot.
Finish: carved geometric pattern (Soul Sound visual identity).
Made in Indonesia.
Natural variation: Hand-carved from natural wood with natural goatskin — exact grain, skin colour, tone, and carved detail will vary from piece to piece.
A Note on Gifting
The Soul Sound profile is the better gift choice for someone interested in wellness, meditation, sound healing, or introspective practice. If the recipient is more of a thinker than a performer — drawn to yoga, breathwork, journalling, or quiet creative practice — the deeper, warmer voice of the Soul Sound will resonate with their temperament more naturally than the brighter, more extroverted Freedom Rhythm. At the Large size, it is a genuinely impressive gift: substantial, beautiful, and immediately playable.
Available across three sizes: Small (30 cm), Medium (40 cm), and Large (50 cm). Also available in the Freedom Rhythm (high) tuning at all three sizes.
Common Questions
Why is the Soul Sound heavier than the Freedom Rhythm at the same size?
Both are carved from jackfruit wood, but individual pieces of natural wood vary in density. The 0.4 kg difference (3.6 kg vs 3.2 kg) is within the normal range of variation for hand-carved wooden instruments. It does not indicate a design difference — it reflects the natural material.
Can I tighten the Soul Sound to make it sound like a Freedom Rhythm?
You can tighten the rope tuning to raise the pitch, but each drum body has its own resonant character. Retensioning will shift the sound, but the Soul Sound and Freedom Rhythm are set up and tested at their respective tensions for a reason. If you want the brighter sound, the Freedom Rhythm model is the one to buy.
Is Soul Sound better for sound healing?
It is better suited to it, yes. The deeper bass frequencies and longer sustain of the Soul Sound profile align more naturally with sound healing practice, which typically works with lower frequencies and sustained tones. Freedom Rhythm can also be used, but its brighter, sharper attack is more energising than calming.
Is this suitable for a beginner?
Yes. The djembe is one of the most accessible percussion instruments — you can produce satisfying bass, tone, and slap sounds within minutes. The Large size gives your hands the most room to work with, which actually makes it easier to produce clean, distinct sounds than a smalle