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mounted with wild game heads such as a gazelle. Most modern Ashikos are made with goat skin as a matter of convenience or legality. A more traditional-sounding Ashiko can be created using hand-picked goat skins that imitate the game skin or using deer skin (which requires more frequent tuning and maintenance). Ashiko drums are quite popular but less so than other types of hand drums and the difficulty in making sound as it should traditionally probably explains why they are less common. Most Ashikos found in common use have a non-traditional sound to them due to different skin types being used.
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talking drum, is a class of hour glass shaped drum that is popular amongst the Yoruba people of West Africa. Dun-dun literarily translates to "Sweet-Sound". The class includes the largest in the ensemble Iya-Ilu (mother drum) and other smaller category like Ijin, Gangan, Adamo, and the smallest of
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is another African drum in the shape of a truncated cone. Similar to the Djembe it is rope strung. This drum is easily recognized as having straight sides (many actually have a slight curve but appear straight compared to most hand drums). The ashiko contrary to popular belief is traditionally
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is often used for spiritual worship of Sango in Yoruba, Cuba and Brazil. It has drums in category of Iya Ilu (mother drum) and other smaller drums. Omele Bata is a triplet bunch of strapped drums in the Bata Drum
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are African drums with cow skin heads. The base of the um drum is shorter than a djembe and the goblet shape less pronounced. (This is believed by some to be the African traditional predecessor of the
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are essential to all kinds of Latin American music, especially that of the Caribbean and South American regions, used in both folklore (punta, santeria, rumba, etc.) and popular music such as
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The following descriptions allude to traditional versions of the drums. Modern synthetic versions are available for most if not all of the drums listed through various manufacturers.
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drum is a Yoruba base drum. The modern base drum in drum sets used by professional musicians and military/school parades is an example of modified bemebe drum.
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The pandero or plenera, is a percussion instrument included in the group of frame drums. A set of these hand drums from Puerto Rico is usually performed in
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music. There are three sizes, primo or requinto (for playing solos), segundo or seguidor, and tercero or tumbador (for playing a fixed rhythm).
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the ensemble is called kanago. Depending on the parts of the Yoruba region, other types of Dundun drum in between may be available.
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is from Guinea. This is different from the Yoruba talking drum. It has 3 types of drums, the Dundun Songba and Kenke.
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is a goblet shaped drum used in Arabic, Jewish, Assyrian, Persian, Balkan, Greek, Armenian, Azeri and Turkish music.
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is the Thai "long drum" which is shaped like an elongated or stretched goblet and rope tuned.
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Ancient hand drum without leathers at archaeological museum of Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
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is a box-shaped percussion instrument originating from Peru, primarily played in
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Drum Museum, Infos about antique drums from Africa, New Guinea and the Himalayas
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drum is a pace-maker drum that is used in both Dundun and Bata drum category.
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One drum head in Daŭla is played by hand, which is again used in Sri Lanka.
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is a Japanese hand-held drum, used in Shinto-Buddhist ceremonies, etc.
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Different Names of Goblet drums in Asia, North Africa and East Europe
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is called a hand drum, but is typically used with a mallet.
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Nay-Nava the encyclopedia of Persian music instruments
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drum is used for Yoruba Spiritual worship of Obatala.
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is a frame drum with jingles attached to the shell.
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Index

Hand drums
drum
hand
mallet
hammer
tar
frame drum
tambourine
daf
dayereh
ghaval
tonbak
goblet drum
doumbek
Mirwas
African
djembe
Ashiko
Bougarabou
Dundun
Batá drum
Gudu-gudu
Bembe
Ipese
Igbin
Dundun
Congas
bongos
merengue
salsa

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