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Frame Drums of the World
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Tonbak
Persian drum, goblet-shaped, played with fingers for intricate rhythms.
Riq
Classical Arab music, tambourine with intricate finger techniques.
Kanjira
South Indian drum, played with fast finger movements.
Tambourine
Widely used, shaking rhythm with jingles, struck or shaken.
Mazhar
Large Egyptian frame drum, deep sound with heavy rhythms.
Bendir
Moroccan origin, circular wooden frame with a membrane, used in ritual music.
Shaman Drum
Used in indigenous and shamanic rituals, typically played with a beater.
Daf
Persian tradition, large size with metal rings that add jingle effect.
Pandeiro
Brazilian music, varies in sound through hand techniques.
Dayereh
Iranian framed drum, handy with jingles, played with snaps and hits.
Bougarabou
West African drum, normally part of a set, deep and melodic sound.
Frame Drum
General term, simple structure, worldwide usage in various traditions.
Tamborine
Italian origins, similar to the tambourine but larger and headed.
Bendir
North African, snare strings attached to back for a buzzing sound.
Tar
North African and Middle Eastern, a single membrane frame drum.
Goblet Drum
Vessel drum, played in the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Bodhrán
Irish culture, played with a tipper for lively rhythms.
Ocean Drum
Modern creation, simulates the sound of the ocean, two-headed drum.
Tamborim
Brazilian samba music, small and headless, played with a stick.
Def
Small frame drum from the Middle East and Balkans, crisp sounds.
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