The instruments resembling the darbuka in various shapes and sizes were used by civilizations in Anatolia, Mesopotamia and Central Asia in ancient times. In more recent periods the darbuka changed and developed further. The instrument is known by different names, given at different times and in different places. These include: dümbek, dümbelek, deplek, deblek, dönbek, tömbek, darbeki and debulak. This percussion instrument was originally made from fired clay, copper, aluminum, various metals, plaster and porcelain fibers. Generally speaking, the darbuka resembles a pipe with a narrow end and was previously covered with leather - today synthetic materials are preferred for its production. The skin is passed over a hoop and the instrument is tuned by stretching it with screws. The body bea.
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Let your child explore the joy of playing the drum and develop their auditory perception. Specially designing for children, this set includes a drum, drumsticks, and a shoulder strap that can be adjusted for comfort.
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A fabulous little hand drum with balls attached to the strings either side. A flick of the wrist produces instant percussion. Rather addictive and brilliantly noisy! A popular choice for children, easy to play and great fun!
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Whether you’re playing to unwind, guiding sound-healing sessions, or exploring new creative pathways, this Handpan responds with clarity, depth, and a beautifully rich sustain. Let your breath slow, let your mind settle, and allow the D Kurd scale to guide you inward.
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The InstrumentsThe one of the Darbuka are similar in different forms and sizes, were used by civilizations in anatolia, Mesopotamia and Central Asia in ancient times. In more recent periods the Darbuka changed and developed further. The instrument is known by different names that were given at different times and in different places. These include: Dümpbek, Dümbelek, Deplek, Dildek, Dönbek, Tömbek, Darbeki and Debulak. This Percussion instrument was originally formed from baked mass, copper, aluminum, various metal agents, plasters and fibers made of porcelain. Generally speaking, the darbuka resembles a pipe with a narrow end and was once covered with leather - today synthetic materials are preferred for manufacturing. The skin is passed over a band and the instrument is tuned by stretch.
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