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December 29, 2008
Some Darbuka sounds
The goblet drum (Darbuka, or tablah) is a goblet shaped hand drum used mostly in Arabic, Assyrian, Persian, Balkan, Greek, Armenian, Azeri and Turkish music. Its thin, responsive drumhead and resonance help it produce a distinctively crisp sound. It is of ancient origin, and is believed by some to have been invented before the chair.
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hi all
i want to ask where did u buy it
i bought from
Here
please tell me how do i learn
Posted by: Anatolia Store at Jan 26, 2009 1:45:38 AM