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Middle Eastern Percussion Pro Darbuka, Darabuka, Hand-Hammered with Accessories
$ 73.31
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Fantastic backgammon game
Oriental Handmade Professional Darbuka
hand hammered
the
instruments
, the the
darbuka
in various shapes and sizes were used by civilizations in Anatolia, Mesopotamia and central Asia in ancient times. In the more recent periods, the darbuka continued to change and develop. The instrument is known with different names given at different times in different places. These include:
dumbek, dumbek, deplek, deblek, donbek, tombek, darbeki and debulak.
This
percussion instrument
was originally formed from baked clay, copper, aluminum, various metal media, plaster and fibers of porcelain. Generally speaking, the darbuka resembles a cane with a narrow end and was formerly covered with leather - today synthetic materials are preferred for manufacture. The skin is passed over a band and the instrument is tuned by stretching the skin with screws. The body bears various forms of decoration, which vary from region to region.
A
item features:
Material cast aluminium
hand hammered
Boiler height: 44.5 cm.
Skin diameter: 22 cm (playing surface)
8 screws for exact tuning
Scope of delivery:
1 - Professional aluminum darbuka
1- spare skin
1- carry bag
1 - tuning key
the instruments, the the darbuka in various shapes and sizes were used by civilizations in Anatolia, Mesopotamia and central Asia in ancient times. In the more recent periods, the darbuka continued to change and develop. The instrument is known with different names given at different times in different places. These include: dumbek, dumbek, deplek, deblek, donbek, tombek, darbeki and debulak. This percussion instrument was originally formed from baked clay, copper, aluminum, various metal media, plaster and fibers of porcelain. Generally speaking, the darbuka resembles a cane with a narrow end and was formerly covered with leather - today synthetic materials are preferred for manufacture. The skin is passed over a band and the instrument is tuned by stretching the skin with screws. The bo
Marke
VD
EAN
0679043832512
Durchmesser
44 cm.
Material
Aluminium
Besonderheiten
Leichtgewichtig
Besonderheiten
Wetterbeständig
Modell
Handhammered
Herstellernummer
nicht zutreffend
Lieferumfang
Tragetasche
Lieferumfang
Ersatzfell
Lieferumfang
Schlüssel
Produktart
Darbuka