The davul, dhol, tapan, atabal or tabl is a large double-headed drum that is played with mallets. It has many names depending on the country and region...
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(Sp). Davul drum Loop of a davul Problems playing this file? See media help. The earliest known predecessor to the bass drum was the Turkish davul, a cylindrical...
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The Ottoman periodical Davul (Ottoman Turkish: داوول) was published in Istanbul weekly between 27 October 1908 and 27 May 1909 in a total of 24 issues...
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frame drum played with hands Chenda Davul Dhak Dhimay Dhol Dholi Dollu Idakka Thavil Udukai Urumi (drum) Chande Davul Kachhi Dhol Nagara – pair of kettledrums...
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in the 1820s. According to its final form, each one was composed of nine davuls, nine zurnas, nine nakkares, nine cymbals and nine horns/trumpets, plus...
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Assyrians playing zurna and Davul, instruments that go back thousands of years...
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Bromirska - Byzantine lyra and vocals Joanna Lacher - bodhrán, davul and vocals Christina Bogdanova - bodhrán, davul and vocals Website www.percival.pl/eng/...
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North Africa. It is also used in Sri Lanka. It is usually accompanied by a davul (bass drum) in Armenian, Anatolian and Assyrian folk music. A folk etymology...
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Assyrians playing a zurna and a davul, instruments typically used for Assyrian folk music and dance....
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accompaniment included various percussion instruments, such as the davul-köçek, the davul being a large drum, one side covered with goat skin and the other...
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