151 tabla

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Iraq
body: terra cotta; L. 41.0cm
membrane: sheep skin, Dm. 17.0cm

Also called dumbak. The player lays the instrument across both knees and strikes the drumhead with both hands. The drumhead is laced onto the body with a cotton cord. The player usually beats the middle of the drumhead to produce a low-pitched sound, or the edge to produce a hard, dry sound. Generally is used as an accompaniment instrument and in folk ensembles.


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