double-headed drum

  • 11Batá drum — A Batá drum is a double headed drum shaped like an hourglass with one cone larger than the other. The percussion instrument is used primarily for the use of religious or semi religious purposes for the native culture from the land of Yoruba,… …

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  • 12snare drum — snare′ drum n. mad a small double headed drum having snares across the lower head to produce a reverberant effect Also called side drum …

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  • 13snare drum — noun Date: circa 1859 a small double headed drum with one or more snares stretched across its lower head see drum illustration …

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  • 14side-drum — /ˈsaɪd drʌm/ (say suyd drum) noun a small double headed drum, traditionally carried at the side, having snares across the lower head to produce a rattling or reverberating effect …

  • 15snare drum — n. a small, double headed drum with snares …

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  • 16Tom-tom drum — A tom tom (not to be confused with a tamtam) is a cylindrical drum with no snare.The tom tom originates from Native American or Asian cultures. The tom tom drum is also a traditional means of communication. The tom tom drum was added to the drum… …

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  • 17Buk (drum) — Infobox Korean name caption= Buk hangul= hanja=none rr=buk mr=pukThe buk is a traditional Korean drum. While the term buk is a native Korean word used as a generic term meaning drum (the Sino Korean word being go ), it is most often used to refer …

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  • 18Snare drum — The drum kit …

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  • 19Korean drum — Korean drums play an important part in traditional Korean music, ranging fromfolk musiccite web|url=http://www.nfm.go.kr/data/full.cgi?v kw str= v db=1 v doc no=00000822 opt s=1 |title=북 (鼓)|publisher=National Folk Museum of Korea… …

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  • 20bass drum — [bās] n. the largest and lowest toned of the double headed drums …

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