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Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name) > Sound Devices > sound devices > <sound devices by acoustical characteristics> > membranophones > drums (membranophones) > struck drums > rattle drums
Descripción
Hourglass rattle drums of the Indian subcontinent, the Himalayas, and Mongolia, having a body usually made of wood or metal (in Tibet often of human skulls), with two thin skins wrapped around wooden hoops tightened by V-lacings and a central crosslacing. Two cords knotted at the ends or with pellets of wood, clay, or other hard material threaded on their ends, are attached to the central lacing; the knots or pellets strike the drum heads when the drum is twirled.
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Otros términos
- 達馬魯鼓 [zh]
- dá ma lǔ gǔ [zh]
- da ma lu gu [zh]
- ta ma lu ku [zh]
- damaru [en]
- damaru [nl]
- damaru [es]
- ḍamaru [en]
- dambarus [en]
- damrus [en]
- 達馬如鼓 [zh]