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There are two main types of goblet drums.
"The Bazaar" is a standard three-piece rock song with an introduction composed of harmonium and goblet drums.
Tonbak: Persian goblet drums.
"Sister Awake" is an acoustically based arrangement on 12-string guitar, sitar, sarod, harmonium and goblet drums.
Although similarities exist among all goblet drums, the techniques for playing the tonbak are different from most other goblet drums.
Goblet drums (or chalice drums) are one-headed and goblet shaped, and are usually open at the bottom.
The original use of goblet drums in Babylonia and Sumeria dates from as early as 1100 BCE.
The zerbghali and the tumbak fall into the same family of Oriental goblet drums as the Moroccan darbuka and the doumbek of Azerbaijan.
The band employed open tunings and goblet drums (Dumbek) to create Indian-style sounds, something they continued to employ throughout their career, while continuing in a blues influenced style.
The Zaramo people, for instance, perform traditional dance melodies such as "Mitamba Yalagala Kumchuzi" on tuned goblet drums, tuned cylindrical drums, and tin rattles.
The "split-finger" or "split-hand" technique is a common drumming technique (used mainly on Egyptian style goblet drums and Indian drums like tabla and kanjira) which was made popular by the famous Turkish drummer, Mısırlı Ahmet.
A semi-acoustic version with keyboard, goblet drums, harmonium and oud was recorded in August 1995 at Studio Morin Heights (Morin Heights) for Alhambra and appears on the European Triptych Special Tour Edition 2000 album.
The Eastern and North-African goblet drums are played under the arm or resting on the player's leg, with a much lighter touch and quite different strokes (sometimes including rolls or quick rhythms articulated with the fingertips) than hand drums such as the djembe, found in West Africa.
Goblet drums (or chalice drums) are one-headed and goblet shaped, and are usually open at the bottom.
The tarabuka or dumbek, an hourglass-shaped finger-drum.
The recordings featured members of the starogradska muzika band Legende (in the hit song "Moji drugovi"), Dragan Jovanović on acoustic guitar, Sava Latinović on tarabuka, and Aleksandra and Kristina Kovač on backing vocals.
He began playing the darbuka and tabla at an early age.
The darbuka is a percussion instrument made of fish skin and clay.
Their music is usually performed on instruments such as the darbuka and gırnata.
Use of the darbuka, the tambourine and other instruments associated with middle eastern music.
She also played the organ, guitar, accordion, and darbuka.
He bagan playing the piano at primary school, which is now one of his main instruments, as well as the darbuka.
With a drum instrument called a doumbek or darbuka, his new group played Arabic-style beats.
The basic structure of the beledi rhythm, played on the darbuka, is as follows:
She started to play the darbuka (Turkish drums) which she stills plays on stage at a very young age.
Ali, a player of oud and darbuka.
He plays many instruments including drums, octoban, darbuka, udukai, and kanjira.
Popular musical instruments in this kind of fasıl are the clarinet, violin, kanun, and darbuka.
After years of playing the Darbuka, Azra slowly transitioned to the Kanun.
Cross-Cultural Distant drums with names like kryin and darbuka will be heard nearby this weekend in separate performances.
Audio clip: Darbuka.
They aso sell ceramic darbuka (goblet drum) and hadjouj(bass lute).
Rony Barrak provided Darbuka percussion for the Tunnel B1 suite.
For the Chrono suite, Rony Barrak joined the orchestra and performed on his signature darbuka.
Instruments include qanun, riqq, santur, darbuka, naqqara, ney, djose and oud.
After years he returned to Egypt and began to work on "Deholla" (the bigger one of darbuka) in Sina Desert.
Shamou - percussion (darbuka, riq)
Jazouli Azzedine (darbuka, tar, bendir)
Regional variations place importance on different instruments, e.g. the darbuka in Rumeli and the kemençe around the Eastern Black Sea region.
"Bolero for Violin and Orchestra" is a tribute to Ravel's Boléro, and it features a darbuka.
La Pongal, the second commercial album from Darbuka Siva, was a first of its kind, Tamil folk album.
This is a modified doumbek which has several suction cups attached to the head.
His performances on doumbek have also been favorably reviewed.
With a drum instrument called a doumbek or darbuka, his new group played Arabic-style beats.
The Kabali, a modified doumbek.
He is one of the metropolitan area's leading Middle Eastern percussionists, a master of the doumbek, an Arabian drum.
A metal doumbek is modified by attaching a piece of PVC pipe to the head via a suction cup.
Guida is known primarily for teaching the doumbek, however also plays several other instruments professionally: oud, cumbus, riq, bass guitar, guitar and mandolin.
The zerbghali and the tumbak fall into the same family of Oriental goblet drums as the Moroccan darbuka and the doumbek of Azerbaijan.
Shep Lonsdale (Djembe, Doumbek, Surdo, and Various Other Percussion)
An instrument native to Egypt, Israel, Palestine, and Lebanon, the doumbek (or tombak), is a drum made of ceramic clay, with a goatskin head glued to the body.
Ryan Lacey (Djembe, Doumbek, Surdo, Cajón, Ukulele, Vocals, Various Percussion)
The Doumbek is a goblet shaped drum used in Arabic, Jewish, Assyrian, Persian, Balkan, Greek, Armenian, Azeri and Turkish music.
When Shakira was four, her father took her to a local Middle Eastern restaurant, where Shakira first heard the doumbek, a traditional drum used in Arabic music and which typically accompanied belly dancing.
Robin Anders, Todd Menton, Drew Miller and Michael Ravez each play at least four instruments, including the doumbek, tapan and whistle, dulcimer, bodhran, kazoo, guitar, harmonica, tin whistle, fiddle, mandolin, drums and bouzouki.
Although Vocolot performs mostly a cappella, in the early 1990s they began incorporating percussion into some of their songs, with Helen Cohen, Gale Kissin, Ellen Robinson and Liz Stuart on doumbek and frame drums, and their song, "These Hands", integrates body percussion.