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Many of us have played with a membranophone, or drum.
This membranophone is placed on the ground between the legs, and played with both hands.
In this case, our creation would be both a membranophone and an idiophone!
It is thus a membranophone of the kettle drum variety.
Water drums are also sometimes treated as a distinct category of membranophone.
The name actually designates two rather different instruments, a membranophone and an idiophone.
This membranophone is different from the dhol and nagara of India.
Paila criolla is the term given to a Cuban membranophone.
Khin is a classical membranophone used in Newar music.
A tenor drum is a membranophone without a snare.
In the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system, it is a membranophone.
A piece of animal hide is stretched over each end of the instrument, thus forming a membranophone.
The maram is a membranophone percussion instrument from South India.
Conical drums are a class of membranophone, or drum, that is characterized by sloping sides.
The African djembe-wassolou is also a goblet membranophone.
It is classified as a membranophone.
A membranophone is any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by way of a vibrating stretched membrane.
Barrel drums are a class of membranophone, or drum, characterized by a barrel-shape with a bulge in the middle.
The Sarronca is a Portuguese traditional musical instrument, more precisely a rubbed membranophone.
The goombay drum is a membranophone with one goat skin head held between the legs and played with the hands or sticks.
The lion's roar is a membranophone instrument that has a drum head and a cord or horsehair passing through it.
The alfaia is a Brazilian membranophone.
The talking drum is an important category of West African membranophone, characterized by the use of varying tones to "talk".
The wooden body (soundbox) membranophone of the instrument is oval-shaped and covered with the hide of cattle.
Dhaa (or Dhah) belong to the membranophone group of Newar traditional musical instruments.