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aF r I c a n do n n do n n<br />

The African Donn Donn is a tin drum with a cow<br />

hide skin and is especially recommended for African<br />

and Indian grooves.<br />

Big African Donn Donn Drum & Madal Drum &<br />

Ceremony Drum<br />

Gr a n MI l I t a r y cassa<br />

sM a l l cassa<br />

The Small Cassa has a very low and mighty sound,<br />

well suited <strong>to</strong> produce big drum grooves of all<br />

styles. There is also the big hand drum for all playing<br />

styles, a tambourine drum and a headless tambourine<br />

with rolls and crescendi, brass tablas from<br />

India, low pitched timbales and grooves, etc.<br />

Wa t e r dr u M s<br />

Water Drums are made of pumpkins with some<br />

amount of water <strong>to</strong> create a unique sound.<br />

Ir a n I a n Bo n G o s<br />

Iranian bongos are very small and made from solid<br />

wood. Their sound is loud and high pitched and<br />

they are played with sticks.<br />

Me t a l da r a B u k a / da r a B u k a<br />

For typical ethnic grooves there is a metal Darabuka<br />

from Turkey, not <strong>to</strong> be mistaken for Derbukas,<br />

which are from Morocco and have a clay body (generally<br />

higher pitched).<br />

tu n I s ce re M o n y dr u M<br />

& tu n I s ta M B u r I n<br />

Also from Tunisia are the Tunis Ceremony Drum<br />

and the Tunis Tamburin.<br />

Tunis Ceremony Drum & Tunis Tamburin & Bendir<br />

Wo r l d dr u M s 22

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