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  2. Steel tongue drum - Wikipedia

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    The steel tongue drum of today had several predecessors, most notably the Whale Drum in 1990 by Jim Doble and the Tambiro by Felle Vega. [ 1 ] In February 2007, Dennis Havlena, [ 2 ] inspired by the physical properties of the Tambiro [ 3 ] and the tone layout of the Hang , created a steel tongue drum with a circular cross pattern layout from an ...

  3. Teponaztli - Wikipedia

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    On other drums, a hole was made on the drum's underside. Teponaztli from the Mixtec culture in what is today south-central Mexico are known for their various battle or mythological scenes carved in relief. These drums ranged in size from about 1 foot (30 cm) to 4 feet (1.2 metres) long. The larger teponaztli would be rested upon a supporting frame.

  4. Slit drum - Wikipedia

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    A slit drum is usually carved or constructed from bamboo or wood, in the form of a mostly closed hollow chamber with one or more slits in it. It is played by striking near the edge of the slit. In some designs, the slit is a single straight line; in others, the slit is used to create one or more "tongues", achieved by cutting three sides of a ...

  5. Pate (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The other drummer plays the smaller Lali in the rhythmic pattern called the Talua. Both slit drums are played with sticks called Auta. The Lali were said to be introduced 700 years ago via Fiji. The talipalau is a medium-sized Lali drum in between the normal-sized lali and the pate. The talipalau slit drum was introduced to Samoa via Tuamotu ...

  6. Ngoma drums - Wikipedia

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    Ngoma drums in Tanzania. The ngoma drum is known as engoma throughout the African Great Lakes region. In Swahili, ngoma resulted because of unease in pronouncing engoma by dropping the syllable e. The Banyankore hold drums in high regard; especially the royal drums headed by Bagyendanwa, without which a prince never laid claim to kingship.

  7. Klong that - Wikipedia

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    Both drums have components. Similar drums differ only in pitch. The components of the drum can be divided into 7 parts as follows: 1.) The ear loop serves as an aid in inserting the trestle. 2.) The drum body acts as the sound box for the Tad drum. 3.) The front of the drum serves as the part that gives the sound of the drum when it vibrates.