The davul is a large double-headed Turkish drum. The drum shell is made of hard wood, perhaps walnut or chestnut. After being hung round the neck by a stout cord, the davul is played by hitting it with a thick stick held in the right hand, and a thinner one held in the left. Davul drums have both a deep bass sound and a thin treble sound due to their construction and playing style. Measures 16 1/2 X 11". Comes with nylon case, strap and beaters. |
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The davul is a large double-headed Turkish drum. The drum shell is made of hard wood, perhaps walnut or chestnut. The two skins that have been stretched over the hoop and can be tightened as wished to produce the desired tone by means of the attachments on the side. After being hung round the neck by a stout cord, the davul is played by hitting it with a thick stick held in the right hand, and a thinner one held in the left. Measures 18 1/2 X 11". Comes with nylon case, strap and beaters. |
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The davul is a large double-headed Turkish drum. The drum shell is made of hard wood, perhaps walnut or chestnut. After being hung round the neck by a stout cord, the davul is played by hitting it with a thick stick held in the right hand, and a thinner one held in the left. These drums have both a deep bass sound and a thin treble sound due to their construction and playing style. Measures 20" X 11". Comes with nylon case, strap and beaters. |
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The davul is a large double-headed Turkish drum. The drum shell is made of hard wood, perhaps walnut or chestnut. After being hung round the neck by a stout cord, the davul is played by hitting it with a thick stick held in the right hand, and a thinner one held in the left. These drums have both a deep bass sound and a thin treble sound due to their construction and playing style. Measures 22" X 11". Comes with nylon case, strap and beaters. |
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Gharwali Tribal Dhol, Copper body with rope tuned goatskin heads. 16.5 inches tall by 15 inches in diameter. This two headed drum comes from the north Indian mountainous region of Gharwal. Both sides of the Dhol drum have goatskin heads of the same size. Tuning with unequal tension gives the two heads differing pitches, one higher and one lower. The Dhol drum is played with two beaters. |
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Hand Drum, double-headed drum. The drum shell is made of hard wood, perhaps walnut or chestnut, though many woods may be in use depending on the region where the drum is made. The two skins, stretched over the hoop, can be tightened to produce the desired tone by means of the attachments on the side. Hand drums have both a deep bass sound and a thin treble sound due to their construction and playing style. Measures 12 " T X 13.5". Comes with nylon case. |
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Hand Drum, double-headed drum. The drum shell is made of hard wood, perhaps walnut or chestnut. The two skins, stretched over the hoop, can be tightened to produce the desired tone by means of the attachments on the side. Hand drums have both a deep bass sound and a thin treble sound due to their construction and playing style. Measures 14 " T X 13.5". Comes with nylon case. |
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The khamak is almost 7 inches tall and has a diameter of 6.5 inches. Khamak is used for rhythmic accompaniment. This instrument has one head that is resonated by plucking the string that is attached to it. Dating some 500 years back, the khamak originally had a single string but was later modified and now contains two strings. |
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Khamak is almost 7 inches tall and has a diameter of 6.5 inches. Khamak is used for rhythmic accompaniment. This instrument has one head that is resonated by plucking the string that is attached to it. Dating some 500 years back, the khamak originally had a single string but was later modified and now contains two strings. |
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Construction of Nagada drum is very much like the kettle-drums which are found throughout the Middle-East. The most common kettle drum in India today is known as the nagada. These drums may be found in different sizes and shapes and played with sticks. Comes with a beater and ring and measures 39" W X 17" T. |
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Nagah drum is a 2-headed goatskin drum has a handle and comes with a curved beater. |
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Naker or Nakir Drum - Pair 10" kettledrums, one with a snare. Brass shells with rope tuning. Pull the leather tabs up to increase the tension and fine tune the naker heads. Goatskin heads, Includes 2 beaters. |
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Naker or Nakir Drum - Pair 10" kettledrums, nickeled brass, cord & ring tunable goatskin heads, one with a snare. Includes 2 beaters. |
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100 Series Tubano drum feature Remo's standard drum key tuning system for tuning flexibility, and NUSKYN® Type 2 Mondo drumheads for durability. Rubber feet hold this drum above the ground, for a clear sound. Tubanos are great for drum circles, easy to play for all ages and abilities. Remo Tubano is 27 inches tall with a 10 inch diameter, and decorated with the multi-colored, geometric, Rainbow design. |
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100 Series Tubano drum features Remo's standard drum key tuning system for tuning flexibility, and NUSKYN® Type 2 Mondo drumheads for durability. Rubber feet hold this Remo drum above the ground, for a clear sound. Tubanos are great for drum circles, easy to play for all ages and abilities. Remo Tubano is 27 inches tall with a 12 inch diameter, and decorated with the multi-colored, geometric, Rainbow design. |
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100 Series Tubano drum feature Remo's standard drum key tuning system for tuning flexibility, and NUSKYN® Type 2 Mondo drumheads for durability. There is a comfort hand grip on the side for carrying. Tubanos are great for drum circles, easy to play for all ages and abilities. Remo Tubano is 27 inches tall with a 14 inch diameter, and decorated with the multi-colored, geometric, Rainbow design. |
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7" x 20", Slit Log Drum has a rosewood frame with 3 slots, different slots create different tones. Includes wooden beaters. |
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12" diameter copper kettle drum. Goat skin head held in place and tuned by laces. Tasha Copper Kettledrum is played with two beaters, of rattan or split bamboo. |
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