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  2. Tama Drums - Wikipedia

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    Tama Drums (from Japanese: 多満 ; タマ ) is a brand of drums and hardware manufactured and marketed by Hoshino Gakki. [ 1 ] The research and development of its products, along with production of its professional drum lines, is done in Seto , Japan , while its hardware and less expensive drums are manufactured in Guangzhou , China . [ 2 ]

  3. List of Nepali musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    A two-headed drum like dhah or dhimay, about 14" long x 7" diameter, used in rituals, known as 'Seeh Bajan' (funeral drum), to proclaim news in ancient times ("In the Malla period"). "Mainly played by the Khadgis." [6] [21] [28] Kadgis: Possible Naya-Khin drums and chhusya cymbals at performance of Gunla Bajan religious music at Kathmandu ...

  4. Hoshino Gakki - Wikipedia

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    At the time they were also manufacturing Star Drums, available in either the Imperial or Royal models. Hoshino Gakki stopped making guitars at the Tama Seisakusho factory in 1966 (but continued making drums) and from then on contracted outside guitar factories, which in the mid 1960s mainly consisted of Guyatone.

  5. Remo - Wikipedia

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    Remo supplies drumheads for various drum companies including Pearl, DW Drums, Yamaha, Mapex, Pork Pie Percussion, Tama drums, Ludwig drums, Gretsch Drums and Sonor. Remo has factories in the US and in Taiwan, where the "UT" and "US" versions are made.

  6. List of drum manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of some drum makers, individuals and companies known for making drums and accessories, such as drum sticks.It includes defunct companies, and companies who additionally make instruments other than drums, and manufacturers of cymbals, which are a common component of drum sets.

  7. Dhyāngro - Wikipedia

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    The dhyāngro is a frame drum played by the jhakri (shamans) of Nepal and India—especially those of the Magars, the Kirati, and the Tamang—as well as by Tibetan Buddhist musicians. The dhyāngro may be either single- or double-headed. Double-headed drums are said to have a male side and a female side. [1]

  8. Category:Drums of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Drums of Nepal" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chyabrung; D. Damaha;

  9. Damphu drum - Wikipedia

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    The Damphu is not to be confused with a similar drum, the dhyāngro having jingles, which is used exclusively in ritual by Nepali shamans. The Dhyāngro is a double-sided disk-shaped drum topped with leather having a long wooden handle. Dhyāngro in is used for religious and ritual work only.