Darbucca (Egypt Drum) 埃及鼓

7.05.2013

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Code : TT 152

Introduction :
Darbucca (Egypt Drum) is a single-side drum in West Asia. It is a small drum which its shape looks like a wrist. Its cylindrical body looks like a vase covered with skin producing low-pitched sound. Darbucca is ancient Persian zarb or dombak which spreads over east and west. It is called zerbaghali In Afghanistan, tumbaknarli in 카시밀, thorn in Thailand, dalboka or dombereki in Turkey, tablah in Arabia, tarabuka in Greece, tabil in Morocco. West Africa drum djembe is also come from Darbucca which was propagated together with Islam.

簡介:
Darbucca (Egypt Drum) 埃及鼓被稱為西亞洲的單面鼓,是外型像手腕的小鼓。覆蓋圓筒形能發出低音,看起來像在花瓶底覆蓋上皮革的模樣。Darbucca 古代波斯的zarb dombak,普及東西方。在阿富汗稱為zerbaghali;在카시밀稱為tumbaknarli;在泰國稱為 thorn;在土耳其稱為 dalboka dombereki;在阿拉伯稱為 tablah;在希臘稱為 tarabuka;在摩洛哥稱為  tabil。在西非稱為djembe的鼓亦源自與伊斯蘭教一併傳入的Darbucca

Height : 27 cm
Diameter : 18 cm
Weight : 500 g
Materials : wood, leather

Made in Israel

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