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Tumdak'

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for religious ceremonies and Santal festivals. Both drums are almost universally played by men rather than women. The body of the drum is cylindrical and made from clay. The two heads of the drum are usually cowhide, the right one being slightly smaller than the left. Like many similar Indian drums,
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in the center which enhances the sound. When played for dancing, the Tumdah' player suspends the drum around his neck with a cord or leather strap. The Tumdah' falls within the larger category of double-headed hand-struck Indian drums, which have various names:
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Santal
membranophone
Santal
Indian subcontinent
Eastern India
Bangladesh
Tamak'
tuning paste
Dholak
Nal
Mridangam
Santal music
Santal
Santal music
Music of India
"Status, Development and Future of Santals"
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membranophones
stub
expanding it
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Categories
Indian musical instruments
Directly struck membranophones
Membranophone instrument stubs

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