13 D x 24 inches. You can see through this Dhol from end to end and side to side. It is a very cool looking Dhol. There is one loaded head for the two-tone sound. The heads are 13 inches in diameter and the drum is 24" from end to end. Beaters and soft case included. |
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13 D x 24 inches. You can see through this Dhol from end to end and side to side. It is a very cool looking dhol. There is one loaded head for the two-tone sound. The heads are 13 inches in diameter and the drum is 24" from end to end. Beaters and soft case included. |
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13 D x 24 inches. You can see through this Dhol from end to end and side to side. It is a very cool looking dhol. There is one loaded head for the two-tone sound. The heads are 13 inches in diameter and the drum is 24" from end to end. Beaters and soft case included. |
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Dhol, Acrylic, Yellow - 13 D x 24 inches. You can see through this Dhol from end to end and side to side. It is a very cool looking dhol. There is one loaded head for the two-tone sound. The heads are 13 inches in diameter and the drum is 24" from end to end. Beaters and soft case included. |
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14" x 25". Wooden two-headed Dhol drum with goatskin heads. Dhol is held horizontally, both heads are played with beaters. The dhol is used in Indian folk music as a percussion instrument for the Punjab folk dance called Bhangra; which has now gained popularity across India. Shells are manufactured in the northern Indian State of Uttar Pradesh from locally grown neem and rosewood. After transporting to Mumbai the goat skin heads are fitted to the Dhol shells with cords and rings for tuning. |
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14" x 24". Wooden two-headed Dhol drum with one synthetic & one goat skin head. Dhol is held horizontally & played with beaters. Dhol is used in Indian folk music as a percussion instrument for the Punjab folk dance called Bhangra; now popular across India. Shells are manufactured in the northern Indian State of Uttar Pradesh from locally grown neem & rosewood. One goat skin & one synthetic heads are fitted to the Dhol shells. Cords & rings tune the skin head; nuts & bolts tune synthetic head |
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Approximate measurements are 7 inch tenor head, 9 inch base head, and 16-17 inches long. Deluxe, Wooden two-headed dholak drum. Heads held in place and tuned by cords and rings. Dholak is held horizontally, both heads are played. In India, these extremely popular percussion instruments are commonly used in folk music and during marriage ceremonies. Shells are manufactured in Uttar Pradesh from locally grown neem and rosewood, transported to Mumbai and fitted with goat skin dholak heads. |
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Wooden two-headed Dholak drum. Heads held in place and tuned by bolts. Dholak is held horizontally, both heads are played. In India, these extremely popular percussion instruments are used in folk music and marriage ceremonies. Shells are manufactured in the northern Indian State of Uttar Pradesh with locally grown neem and rosewood. After transporting to Mumbai the goat skin heads are fitted to the dholak shells with nut and bolts for easy tuning. |
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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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