Ancient drums have been discovered in almost every part of the world. Drums first appeared, however, in excavation from the Neolithic Era. The oldest recorded drum is from 6000 BC. Mesopotamian ruins contain small cylindrical drums that are as old as 3000 BC. Egyptian tombs have yielded small drums used for ceremonies. Several caves in Peru contain wall markings depicting drums in various aspects of societal life. It is strongly suspected that Indian drums from the Middle East are as old as 5000 BC. The American Indians used a series of wood and gourd drums for their celebrations and music, and some of these drums are still sued in ceremonies today.
Drum circles have been seen as a "fad" that has become popular in the last ten years or so, yet in reality this phenomenon is much more than an ephemeral expression of popular culture. Community drumming touches on many issues, including multiculturalism, racism and cultural appropriation, the mind/body relationship and healing, group dynamics and communication, personal growth and spiritual development, and more.
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Art, Style and
Doumbeks!
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Copper Doumbek:
Truly Beautiful!
Stands 24 inches tall and is 12 inches across the top.
Replacement head, tuning tool and nylon case included.
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Copper Doumbek:
Truly Beautiful!
Stands 23 inches tall and is 12 inches across the top.
Replacement head, tuning tool and nylon case included
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Copper Doumbek:
Truly Beautiful!
Stands 20 inches tall and is 11 and 1/4 inches across the top.
Replacement head, tuning tool and nylon case included
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Copper Doumbek:
Truly Beautiful!
Stands 18 inches tall and is 9 and 3/4 inches across the top.
Replacement head, tuning tool and nylon case included
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Copper Doumbek:
Goatskin head:
Stands 16 and 1/2 inches tall and is 10 inches across the top.
Tuning tool and nylon case included.
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Copper Doumbek:
Fiberskyn head:
Stands 16 and 1/2 inches tall and is 10 inches across the top.
Tuning tool and nylon case included.
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Copper Hammered Doumbek:
Truly Beautiful!
Stands 17 and 1/2 inches tall and is 11 inches across the top.
Tuning tool and nylon case included.
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Copper Flower Hammered Doumbek:
Truly Beautiful!
Stands 17 and 1/2 inches tall and is 11 inches across the top.
Tuning tool and nylon case included.
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Aluminum Egyptian Doumbek:
Very Pretty!
Stands 17 inches tall and is 11 inches across the top.
Tuning tool, padded nylon case and extra synthetic head included.
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Aluminum Egyptian Doumbek:
Very Pretty!
Stands 17 inches tall and is 11 inches across the top.
Tuning tool, padded nylon case and extra synthetic head included.
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Pharaonic Art Ceramic Doumbek:
Wide Neck!
Stands 16 inches tall and is 9 inches across the top.
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Pharaonic Art Ceramic Doumbek:
Narrow Neck!
Stands 15 inches tall and is 9 and 3/4 inches across the top.
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Mother of Pearl Doumbek Dark:
Truly Beautiful!
Stands 17 inches tall and is 11 inches across the top.
Tuning tool, padded nylon case and extra synthetic head included.
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Mother of Pearl Doumbek Light:
Truly Beautiful!
Stands 17 inches tall and is 11 inches across the top.
Tuning tool, padded nylon case and extra synthetic head included.
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Ceramic Mosaic Doumbek:
Wonderful Workmanship!
Stands 17 inches tall and is 10 and 1/2 inches across the top.
Mother of Pearl
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Small Ceramic Inlaid Doumbek:
What Fun!
Stands 8 inches tall and is 5 inches across the top.
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Learn to Play the Doumbek!
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Doumbek Instruction CD
By Billy Woods and David Korup.
Hand drumming fundamentals and step by step,
play along directions to Mideastern rhythms.
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