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Ashikos . . . A truncated-cone hand drum, with rope-tuned or bolt-tuned head.
Bodhrans . . . Irish frame drum.
Bongos . . . A pair of small hand drums of different size.
Books, CDs, & DVDs . . . Instructional media for a variety of instruments
Buffalo Drums . . . Frame drums inspired by Native American cultures.
Congas . . . A barrel-type drum usually played in pairs.
Cuicas . . . Brazilian friction drum, common to samba music.
Davuls . . . Two-headed, wooden, folk drum, hung at the side and played with sticks.
Deffs . . . Shallow frame drum, beat with the hand
Dholaks . . . Double-ended hand drum
Dhols . . . Double-ended barrel drums, played with two sticks.
Djembes . . . African goblet drums played with the whole hand.
Doumbeks . . . Goblet drums from Egypt and Turkey. A treat for the fingertips.
Drum Accessories . . . Beaters, Sticks, Mallets, and Straps
Drum Tables . . . Furniture that invites you to play.
Frame Drums . . . Narrow frames with skin stretched across. Played with a beater or the hand.
Handheld Percussion . . . Blocks, Clackers, Rhythm Sticks, Shakers, Scrapers, Spoons, and more
Head Type
Historical Drums . . . Replica drums from centuries gone by
Hudaks . . . Two-headed talking drum that makes a whaaa-whaaa sound.
Jug Drums . . . Ceramic food and water containers that chose a different career.
Khols . . . East Indian two-ended, strap-tuned drum.
Kid Percussion . . . Traditional world instruments in inviting designs...great for kids.
Log Drums . . . Primitive rhythm steeped in African tradition.
Mazhars . . . Sacred Persian frame drum, to be played with the fingers.
Miscellaneous
Naals . . . Barrel drum with tenor and bass ends.
Nakers . . . Small bowl drums, played in pairs.
Ocean Drums . . . Enclosed frame drums with beads inside. Simulates ocean wave sounds.
Pakhawaj . . . Double-ended barrel-shaped drum
Rain Drums . . . Enclosed frame drum with beads. Make some rain and thunder sounds!
Riqs . . . A frame drum with small cymbals .
Tablas . . . Indian drum pair using bowl-shaped drums of different size and material.
Tabor Drums . . . Two goat skin heads tied to a wooden frame for a colonial look.
Talking Drums . . . A double-ended drum which can change pitch easily with a squeeze under the arm.
Tambourines . . . A frame drum and shaker all in one.
Tars . . . Middle-Eastern frame drum, played with hand.
Timbales . . . Two metal drums of different pitches on a stand. Ours come with cowbells.
Zarbs . . . Goblet-style drum composed of two-cylinders.
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