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  2. Dammam (drum) - Wikipedia

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    The barrel drum doholak survived in Balochistan, while all three drum types mentioned are widespread further east in India. On the other hand, the hand-played goblet drum tombak and the frame drum duff are essential to classical music in Iran . The drums played with sticks in folk music are functionally differentiated from this.

  3. Bedug - Wikipedia

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    The bedug is commonly used in mosques in Java among Javanese and Sundanese people to precede the adhan as a sign of the prayer [5] or during Islamic festivals. [2] For example, the sound of a bedug is used to signal the end of the day-long fast during Ramadan and sometimes it is used to signal time for Suhoor during Ramadan. [ 6 ]

  4. Daf - Wikipedia

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    Daf (Persian: دف), also known as dâyere and riq, is a Middle Eastern (mainly Iranian) [1] frame drum musical instrument, used in popular and classical music in South and Central Asia. It is also used in Afghanistan , Azerbaijan , Tajikistan , Iran , Uzbekistan , many regions of Georgia , Armenia , Pakistan as well as in parts of India [ 2 ...

  5. Nafir - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the early Islamic Arabs used the reed instrument mizmar and the rectangular frame drum duff in battles. [ 67 ] In the 10th century, the military orchestra, composed of the trumpet būq an-nafīr , the conical oboe surnā , the differently sized kettle drums dabdab and qasa , and the cymbals sunūj (singular sinj); this orchestra ...

  6. Afro-Cuban drums, Muslim prayers, Buddhist mantras: Religious ...

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    The bells toll on Catholic churches and the call to prayer summons Muslims in Havana. Buddhists chant mantras as they gather at a jazz musician's home. Jews savor rice, beans and other Cuban staples for Sabbath dinner. Santeria devotees dance and slap drums in a museum filled with statues, paying homage to their Afro-Cuban deities.

  7. Islam and music - Wikipedia

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    At least according to one scholar, Jacob M. Landau, not only is secular and folk music found in regions throughout the Muslim world, but Islam has its own distinctive category of music -- the "Islamic music" or the "classical Islamic music" — that began development "with the advent of Islam about 610 CE" as a "new art". [40]

  8. Afro-Cuban drums, Muslim prayers, Buddhist mantras: Religious ...

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    Buddhists chant mantras as they gather at the home of a jazz musician. Jews savor rice, beans and other Cuban staples for Sabbath dinner. Santeria devotees immerse the senses as they dance and slap drums in a museum filled with statues paying homage to their Afro-Cuban deities and leave offerings to the goddess of the sea.

  9. Nasheed - Wikipedia

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    Nasheed artists appeal to a worldwide Muslim audience and may perform at Islamic oriented festivals (such as Mawlid), conferences, concerts and shows, including ISNA. [5] Other artists and organisations such as Nasheed Bay promote an instrument-free stance, differing from the current trends of the increasing usage of instruments in nasheeds.