The Darbuka is an hour-glass shaped drum that can be found throughout North African, Turkish and Middle Eastern cutures. Its name has many variations in spelling including:
Darabuka
Darbuka
Doumbek
Dumbek
Dumbeck
Doumbeck
The Darbuka is played with the fingertips and is help under one arm. Various materials can be used to create a Darbuka, such as metal, wood, or clay with a plastic or goat skin across the drum head.
To alter the tone, some players move their fists in and out of the bell to adjust the tone.
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