(Arabic) - Darbuka (Turkish) - Arabian drum with a curvaceous, hour-glass shape. Available in many sizes and shapes in ceramic, wood and metal. This is the drum that creates the classic sound and is the instrument of choice for drum-solos.
(also spelled dumbec, doumbec, or darbuka). A dumb shaped like an hourglass. Traditionally made of sheepskin or fish skin, but now use synthetic materials. iful!).
Goblet-shaped Middle Eastern drum, named after the sounds it makes: bass (dumm) and treble (tekk). Struck with the hands rather than a stick or beater. Classically made of ceramic or brass with a goatskin or fishskin head. Modern professional instruments are often aluminum with a Mylar head.
a goblet shaped drum from the Middle East
(Doom- beck") A dumbek is an Arabic drum. May also be spelled Darbuka, Dumbec, Doumbec, Doumbek, or Darbuka. Very traditionally, doumbeks were made of ceramic, with the head made of either goatskin or fish skin. It si hour glassed shaped. But today in modern times, many dumbeks have synthetic heads, and the drum body may be made of metal.
(Pronounced "DOOM bek".) This is the hourglass-shaped Arabic drum. May also be spelled Dumbec, Doumbek, Doumbec, or Darbuka. Traditionally, dumbeks were made of ceramic, with the head made of either goatskin or fish skin. In modern times, many dumbeks have synthetic heads, and the drum body may be made of metal.