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Middle Eastern Pro Darbuka Doumbek Drum With Leather Cover Incl. Accessories

$ 77.93

Availability: 75 in stock
  • Brand: VD
  • Material: Aluminium
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Diameter: 44 cm.
  • Delivery Includes2: Replacement head
  • Type: Darbuka
  • Delivery Includes: Carry Bag
  • Delivery Includes1: Key Wrenches
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Middle Eastern Pro Darbuka Doumbek Drum With Leather Cover Incl. Accessories
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    Fantastic backgammon game
    Oriental handmade professional belly dance darbuka
    Leather cover
    Instruments similar to the darbuka, of various shapes and sizes, were used by civilizations in Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Central Asia in ancient times. In later periods these changed and developed, but continued to be used in the same areas. The instrument is known by different names at different times and in different places. These include: dümbek, dümbelek, deplek, deblek, dönbek, tömbek, darbeki and debulak. This percussion instrument was originally made with baked pulp, although this increasingly gave way to such materials as copper, aluminum, various metal compounds, plasters, wood and glass fibers of the porcelai. Generally speaking, the darbuka resembles a pipe with a narrow end and one wide and was formerly covered in leather, although synthetic materials are now preferred. The skin is passed over a band and the instrument is tuned by expanding the skin with screws. The body bears different forms of decoration, and these change from region to region
    Item Features:
    Material cast aluminum
    Cup height: 44.5 cm.
    diameter
    : 22 cm (playing surface)
    8 screws for exact tuning
    Scope of delivery:
    1 - Professional cast aluminum Darbuka
    1- spare head
    1- carrying bag
    1 - tuning key
    Fantastic backgammon game Oriental handmade professional belly dance darbuka Leather cover Instruments similar to the darbuka, of various shapes and sizes, were used by civilizations in Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Central Asia in ancient times. In later periods these changed and developed, but continued to be used in the same areas. The instrument is known by different names at different times and in different places. These include: dümbek, dümbelek, deplek, deblek, dönbek, tömbek, darbeki and debulak. This percussion instrument was originally made with baked pulp, although this increasingly gave way to such materials as copper, aluminum, various metal compound
    Fantastic backgammon game Oriental handmade professional belly dance darbuka Leather cover Instruments similar to the darbuka, of various shapes and sizes, were used by civilizations in Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Central Asia in ancient times. In later periods these changed and developed, but continued to be used in the same areas. The instrument is known by different names at different times and in different places. These include: dümbek, dümbelek, deplek, deblek, dönbek, tömbek, darbeki and debulak. This percussion instrument was originally made with baked pulp, although this increasingly gave way to such materials as copper, aluminum, various metal compound
    Fantastic backgammon game Oriental handmade professional belly dance darbuka Leather cover Instruments similar to the darbuka, of various shapes and sizes, were used by civilizations in Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Central Asia in ancient times. In later periods these changed and developed, but continued to be used in the same areas. The instrument is known by different names at different times and in different places. These include: dümbek, dümbelek, deplek, deblek, dönbek, tömbek, darbeki and debulak. This percussion instrument was originally made with baked pulp, although this increasingly gave way to such materials as copper, aluminum, various metal compound
    Fantastic backgammon game Oriental handmade professional belly dance darbuka Leather cover Instruments similar to the darbuka, of various shapes and sizes, were used by civilizations in Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Central Asia in ancient times. In later periods these changed and developed, but continued to be used in the same areas. The instrument is known by different names at different times and in different places. These include: dümbek, dümbelek, deplek, deblek, dönbek, tömbek, darbeki and debulak. This percussion instrument was originally made with baked pulp, although this increasingly gave way to such materials as copper, aluminum, various metal compound
    Fantastic backgammon game Oriental handmade professional belly dance darbuka Leather cover Instruments similar to the darbuka, of various shapes and sizes, were used by civilizations in Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Central Asia in ancient times. In later periods these changed and developed, but continued to be used in the same areas. The instrument is known by different names at different times and in different places. These include: dümbek, dümbelek, deplek, deblek, dönbek, tömbek, darbeki and debulak. This percussion instrument was originally made with baked pulp, although this increasingly gave way to such materials as copper, aluminum, various metal compound
    Fantastic backgammon game Oriental handmade professional belly dance darbuka Leather cover Instruments similar to the darbuka, of various shapes and sizes, were used by civilizations in Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Central Asia in ancient times. In later periods these changed and developed, but continued to be used in the same areas. The instrument is known by different names at different times and in different places. These include: dümbek, dümbelek, deplek, deblek, dönbek, tömbek, darbeki and debulak. This percussion instrument was originally made with baked pulp, although this increasingly gave way to such materials as copper, aluminum, various metal compound
    Fantastic backgammon game Oriental handmade professional belly dance darbuka Leather cover Instruments similar to the darbuka, of various shapes and sizes, were used by civilizations in Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Central Asia in ancient times. In later periods these changed and developed, but continued to be used in the same areas. The instrument is known by different names at different times and in different places. These include: dümbek, dümbelek, deplek, deblek, dönbek, tömbek, darbeki and debulak. This percussion instrument was originally made with baked pulp, although this increasingly gave way to such materials as copper, aluminum, various metal compound
    Marke
    VD
    EAN
    Nicht zutreffend
    Durchmesser
    44 cm.
    Material
    Aluminium
    Herstellernummer
    nicht zutreffend
    Lieferumfang
    Tragetasche
    Lieferumfang
    Ersatzfell
    Lieferumfang
    Schlüssel
    Produktart
    Darbuka