Conical drum
Class of musical instruments
Conical drums are a class of membranophone, or drum, that is characterized by sloping sides. They are usually one-headed. An example is the timbal. The conical drum also has strings on the side to keep the object together.
References
- "534m Membranophones". SIL. Archived from the original on July 10, 2006. Retrieved January 4, 2007.
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Membranophones (Hornbostel-Sachs list)
211. Directly |
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212. Shaken |
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- 221. Frame
- 222. Comb
- 231. Stick (Cuíca, Putipù)
- 232. Chord (Lion's roar, Buhay)
- 233. Hand
- 241. Free kazoos (comb and paper)
- 242. Vessel kazoos (Kazoo, Eunuch flute)
Attachment of membrane(s) to body/bodies:
- 256. Glued
- 257. Nailed
- 258. Laced
- 259. Ringed
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