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55 relations: Adam Pettik, ALA-LC romanization, Albania, Ancient Egypt, Ashiko, Babylonia, Bass (sound), Bilal Göregen, Carmine Guida, Chalice, Chemirani Ensemble, Djembe, Drum stick, Duhulla, Dumbek rhythms, Eastern Europe, Egypt, Egyptian Arabic, Folklore, Halim El-Dabh, Hand percussion, Hector Berlioz, Hossam Ramzy, James Blades, Leopold Stokowski, Les Troyens, Membranophone, Middle East, Music of Bulgaria, Music of Egypt, Music of Greece, Music of North Macedonia, Music of Turkey, National symbol, New York City, North Africa, Romani people, Rony Barrak, Said El Artist, Setrak Sarkissian, Shaabi, Skor chhaiyam, Skor daey, Slang, South Asia, Sulawesi, Sumer, Taarija, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Tombak, ... Expand index (5 more) »
- African percussion instruments
- Ancient Egyptian musical instruments
- Arabic musical instruments
- Egyptian musical instruments
- European percussion instruments
- Goblet-shaped drums
- Iranian musical instruments
- Music of Egypt
- Serbian musical instruments
- Turkish musical instruments
Adam Pettik
Ádám Pettik (born 26 August 1972) is a Hungarian musician, singer-songwriter, percussionist and instrument creator.
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ALA-LC romanization
ALA-LC (American Library AssociationLibrary of Congress) is a set of standards for romanization, the representation of text in other writing systems using the Latin script.
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Albania
Albania (Shqipëri or Shqipëria), officially the Republic of Albania (Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeast Europe.
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt was a civilization of ancient Northeast Africa.
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Ashiko
The ashiko is a drum, shaped like a tapered cylinder or truncated cone with the head on the wide end, and the narrow end open.
Babylonia
Babylonia (𒆳𒆍𒀭𒊏𒆠) was an ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in the city of Babylon in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq and parts of Syria and Iran).
Bass (sound)
Bass (also called bottom end) describes tones of low (also called "deep") frequency, pitch and range from 16 to 250 Hz (C0 to middle C4) and bass instruments that produce tones in the low-pitched range C2-C4.
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Bilal Göregen
Bilal Göregen (born 4 September 1988) is a Turkish street musician and drummer.
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Carmine Guida
Carmine T. Guida is a New York City-based, nationally recognized musician, teacher and performer.
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Chalice
A chalice (from Latin calix 'mug', borrowed from Ancient Greek κύλιξ 'cup') or goblet is a footed cup intended to hold a drink.
Chemirani Ensemble
The Chemirani ensemble is a notable Persian classical music ensemble.
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Djembe
A djembe or jembe (from Malinke jembe, N'Ko: ߖߋ߲߰ߓߋ) is a rope-tuned skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands, originally from West Africa. Goblet drum and djembe are goblet-shaped drums and hand drums.
Drum stick
A drum stick (or drumstick) is a type of percussion mallet used particularly for playing snare drum, drum kit, and some other percussion instruments, and particularly for playing unpitched percussion.
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Duhulla
The Duhulla is a type of bass drum that is commonly found in Arabic percussion. Goblet drum and Duhulla are Arabic musical instruments.
Dumbek rhythms
Dumbek rhythms are a collection of rhythms that are usually played with hand drums such as the dumbek.
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Eastern Europe
Eastern Europe is a subregion of the European continent.
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Egypt
Egypt (مصر), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner of Asia.
Egyptian Arabic
Egyptian Arabic, locally known as Colloquial Egyptian (اللغة العامية المصرية.), or simply Masri (also Masry) (مَصرى), is the most widely spoken vernacular Arabic variety in Egypt.
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Folklore
Folklore is the body of expressive culture shared by a particular group of people, culture or subculture.
Halim El-Dabh
Halim Abdul Messieh El-Dabh (حليمعبد المسيح الضبع, Ḥalīm ʻAbd al-Masīḥ al-Ḍabʻ; 4 March 1921 – 2 September 2017) was an Egyptian-American composer, musician, ethnomusicologist, and educator, who had a career spanning six decades.
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Hand percussion
Hand percussion is a percussion instrument that is held in the hand.
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Hector Berlioz
Louis-Hector Berlioz (11 December 1803 – 8 March 1869) was a French Romantic composer and conductor.
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Hossam Ramzy
Hossam Ramzy (حسامرمزي; 15 December 1953 – 10 September 2019) was an Egyptian percussionist and composer.
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James Blades
James Blades OBE (9 September 190119 May 1999) was an English percussionist.
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Leopold Stokowski
Leopold Anthony Stokowski (18 April 1882 – 13 September 1977) was a British-born American conductor.
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Les Troyens
Les Troyens (in English: The Trojans) is a French grand opera in five acts, running for about five hours, by Hector Berlioz.
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Membranophone
A membranophone is any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by way of a vibrating stretched membrane.
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Middle East
The Middle East (term originally coined in English Translations of this term in some of the region's major languages include: translit; translit; translit; script; translit; اوْرتاشرق; Orta Doğu.) is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq.
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Music of Bulgaria
The music of Bulgaria refers to all forms of music associated with the country of Bulgaria, including classical, folk, popular music, and other forms.
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Music of Egypt
Music has been an integral part of Egyptian culture since antiquity in Egypt. Goblet drum and Music of Egypt are ancient Egyptian musical instruments, Arabic music and Egyptian musical instruments.
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Music of Greece
The music of Greece is as diverse and celebrated as its history.
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Music of North Macedonia
The Macedonian music refers to all forms of music associated with ethnic Macedonians.
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Music of Turkey
The roots of traditional music in Turkey span across centuries to a time when the Seljuk Turks migrated to Anatolia and Persia in the 11th century and contains elements of both Turkic and pre-Turkic influences.
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National symbol
A national symbol is a manifestation of a nation or community to the world, serving as a representation of their identity and values.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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North Africa
North Africa (sometimes Northern Africa) is a region encompassing the northern portion of the African continent. There is no singularly accepted scope for the region, and it is sometimes defined as stretching from the Atlantic shores of the Western Sahara in the west, to Egypt and Sudan's Red Sea coast in the east.
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Romani people
The Romani, also spelled Romany or Rromani and colloquially known as the Roma (Rom), are an ethnic group of Indo-Aryan origin who traditionally lived a nomadic, itinerant lifestyle.
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Rony Barrak
Rony Barrak is a Lebanese darbouka player and composer.
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Said El Artist
Said EL Artist is an Egyptian drummer/percussionist.
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Setrak Sarkissian
Setrak Sarkissian ستراك سركسيان (1936 – 21 February 2017) was a Lebanese darbouka player of Armenian descent.
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Shaabi
Shaabi (شعبى|shaʻbī) is an Egyptian musical genre. Goblet drum and Shaabi are music of Egypt.
Skor chhaiyam
Skor chhaiyam (ស្គរឆៃយ៉ាំ) is a tall Cambodian goblet drum, slung over the shoulder with a string, so it can be played at waist level while walking. Goblet drum and Skor chhaiyam are hand drums.
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Skor daey
The skor daey (ស្គរដៃ "hand drum" or "clay drum") is a short goblet drum from Cambodia, approximately 40 centimeters tall and 15 centimeters wide at the top. Goblet drum and skor daey are hand drums.
Slang
A slang is a vocabulary (words, phrases, and linguistic usages) of an informal register, common in everyday conversation but avoided in formal writing.
South Asia
South Asia is the southern subregion of Asia, which is defined in both geographical and ethnic-cultural terms.
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Sulawesi
Sulawesi, also known as Celebes, is an island in Indonesia.
Sumer
Sumer is the earliest known civilization, located in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia (now south-central Iraq), emerging during the Chalcolithic and early Bronze Ages between the sixth and fifth millennium BC.
Taarija
A taarija (plural: ta'arij) is a Moroccan Arab Hilalian membranophone (drum), single skin and tube, played singly, unlike the tabla, which is a pair of drums, and is related to the darbouka. Goblet drum and taarija are hand drums.
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians is an encyclopedic dictionary of music and musicians.
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Tombak
The tombak (Persian: تمبک), tonbak (تنبک) or zarb (ضَرب) is an Iranian goblet drum. Goblet drum and tombak are Asian percussion instruments, European percussion instruments, goblet-shaped drums and hand drums.
Toubeleki
The toubeleki (τουμπελέκι and τουμπερλέκι and ντουμπελέκι), is a kind of a Greek traditional drum musical instrument.
Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.
United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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West Africa
West Africa, or Western Africa, is the westernmost region of Africa. The United Nations defines Western Africa as the 16 countries of Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo, as well as Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (United Kingdom Overseas Territory).Paul R.
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West Asia
West Asia, also called Western Asia or Southwest Asia, is the westernmost region of Asia.
See also
African percussion instruments
- African drums
- Agogô
- Ahoko
- Axatse
- Balafon
- Castanets
- Chácaras
- Deze
- Goblet drum
- Kashaka
- Manjur (instrument)
- Obrom
- Rakatak
- Rock gong
- Udu
Ancient Egyptian musical instruments
- Arghul
- Castanets
- Goblet drum
- Mizmar (instrument)
- Music of Egypt
- Ney
- Qanun (instrument)
- Simsimiyya
- Sistrum
- Tambourine
- Tutankhamun's trumpets
Arabic musical instruments
- Al-ras (drum)
- Algerian mandole
- Arabic musical instruments
- Arghul
- Bendir
- Buzuq
- Davul
- Duhulla
- Goblet drum
- Hammered dulcimer
- Jirba
- Kawala
- Krakeb
- Maktoum
- Mazhar
- Mihbaj
- Mijwiz
- Mirwas
- Mizmar (instrument)
- Mizwad
- Nafir
- Naqareh
- Ney
- Oud
- Qanbūs
- Qanun (instrument)
- Rebab
- Rhaita
- Salamiyyah (flute)
- Santur
- Sistrum
- Tanbūra (lyre)
- Tar (drum)
- Tbilat
- Wazza
- Xalam
- Zill
- Zukra
- Zummarah-bi-soan
- Zurna
Egyptian musical instruments
- Arched Harp
- Goblet drum
- Kissar
- Music of Egypt
- Ney
- Salamiyyah (flute)
- Simsimiyya
- Zill
- Zummarah-bi-soan
European percussion instruments
- Anvil
- Batih
- Bell
- Bodhrán
- Bones (instrument)
- Bubon
- Castanets
- Clash cymbals
- Cochilia
- Conocchie
- Crotalum
- Dance Chimes
- Galician tambourine
- Geophone (musical instrument)
- Goblet drum
- Gubal (instrument)
- Handbell
- Monkey stick
- Ocean drum
- Parsifal bell
- Piano
- Pipe and tabor
- Pogo cello
- Putipù
- Ratchet (instrument)
- Resheto
- Semantron
- Tambori
- Tambourine de Bearn
- Taraban
- Tombak
- Treshchotka
- Triccaballacca
- Txalaparta
- Wind chime
- Zatula
Goblet-shaped drums
- Bougarabou
- Dabakan
- Djembe
- Goblet drum
- Klong thap
- Thon and rammana
- Tombak
Iranian musical instruments
- Arched Harp
- Azerbaijani musical instruments
- Balaban (instrument)
- Barbat (lute)
- Dammam (drum)
- Donali
- Dozaleh
- Goblet drum
- Miskal
- Naqareh
- Persian musical instruments
- Rebab
- Santur
- Shahrud
- Shurangiz
- Sorna
- Tar (string instrument)
Music of Egypt
- Ah W Noss
- Al Jeel
- Allahu Akbar (anthem)
- Ancient Egyptian music
- Baladi
- Coptic music
- Egyptian hip hop
- Firqa
- Goblet drum
- MTV Europe Music Award for Best Arabia Act
- Mahraganat
- Maqsoum
- Mawwal
- Music of Egypt
- Shaabi
- Simsimiyya
- Takht (music)
- Zaffa
Serbian musical instruments
- Šargija
- Balkan tambura
- Cornstalk fiddle
- Davul
- Diple
- Frula
- Goblet drum
- Gusle
- Kaval
- Ocarina
- Svirel
- Tamburica
- Zurna
Turkish musical instruments
- Çeng
- Çığırtma
- Ahenk
- Arghul
- Bendir
- Cümbüş
- Classical kemençe
- Cura nagara
- Cymbals
- Dankiyo
- Davul
- Dili tuiduk
- Dilli kaval
- Dombra
- Goblet drum
- Karkm
- Kaval
- Kudüm
- Lavta
- Mey (instrument)
- Miskal
- Mugni
- Nafir
- Nagara (drum)
- Naqareh
- Ney
- Oud
- Qanun (instrument)
- Qoltuq nagara
- Shahrud
- Spoon (musical instrument)
- Taraban
- Turkish ney
- Turkish tambur
- Yaybahar
- Yaylı tambur
- Zill
References
Also known as Chalice drum, Darabouka, Darabuka, Darabukha, Darabukka, Darabukkah, Darbeki, Darbouka, Darbucka, Darbuka, Darbuke, Darbukha, Darbukka, Debuka, Derabucca, Derbake, Derbakeh, Derbauka, Derbouka, Dombeg, Doumbeck, Doumbeg, Doumbek, Dumbak, Dumbec, Dumbeck, Dumbeg, Dumbek, Dumbelek, Goblet drums, Tablah, Tableh, Tarabaki, Tarabuka, Tarambuka, Tarambuke, Tarbuka, Tmpook, Tmpoug, Tmpug, Toumperleki, Tumpook.