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  2. Bodhrán - Wikipedia

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    The bodhrán (/ ˈ b aʊ r ɑː n, b aʊ ˈ r ɑː n, ˈ b ɔːr ɑː n, ˈ b ɔːr ə n /, [1] [2] Irish: [ˈbˠəuɾˠaːnˠ]; plural bodhráin) is a frame drum [3] used in Irish music ranging from 25 to 65 cm (10–26 in) in diameter, with most drums measuring 35–45 cm (14–18 in). The sides of the drum are 9–20 cm (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 –8 in ...

  3. Pollard Syndrum - Wikipedia

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    The Pollard Syndrum is the first commercially available electronic drum, [1] [2] invented by Joe Pollard and Mark Barton in 1976. [2] There were 3 major types: The Syndrum 1, the Syndrum TwinDrum, and the Syndrum Quad, the last being the most famous.

  4. Taiko - Wikipedia

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    Head diameters range from 1 to 6 shaku (30 to 182 cm; 12 to 72 in). Ko-daiko (小太鼓) are the smallest of these drums and are usually about 1 shaku (30 cm; 12 in) in diameter. [70] The chū-daiko (中太鼓) is a medium-sized nagadō-daiko ranging from 1.6 to 2.8 shaku (48 to 85 cm; 19 to 33 in), [69] and weighing about 27 kilograms (60 lb ...

  5. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    In general, a common fraction is said to be a proper fraction if the absolute value of the fraction is strictly less than one—that is, if the fraction is greater than1 and less than 1. [14] [15] It is said to be an improper fraction, or sometimes top-heavy fraction, [16] if the absolute value of the fraction is greater than or equal to 1 ...

  6. Basel drum - Wikipedia

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    The Basel drum (also known as the Basler or Basle drum) is a two-headed rope-tension drum. [1] It takes its name from its origin in Basel . This percussion instrument is best known from the Carnival of Basel , where it is played by more than 2000 drummers.

  7. Djembe - Wikipedia

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    Excluding rings, djembes have an exterior diameter of 30–38 cm (12–15 in) and a height of 58–63 cm (23–25 in). The majority have a diameter in the 13 to 14 inch range. The weight of a djembe ranges from 5 kg to 13 kg (11–29 lb) and depends on size and shell material.