The goblet drum (also chalice drum, tarabuka, tarabaki, darbuka, darabuka, derbake, debuka, doumbek, dumbec, dumbeg, dumbelek, toumperleki, tumbak, or zerbaghali;[1] Egyptian Arabic:  / Romanized: darbuka) is a single-head membranophone with a goblet-shaped body. It is most commonly used in the traditional music of Egypt, where it is considered the national symbol of Egyptian Shaabi Music.[2] The instrument is also featured in traditional music from West Asia, North Africa, South Asia, and Eastern Europe.[3] The African djembe is also a goblet membranophone.[4] This article focuses on the Middle Eastern and North African goblet drum.

Egyptian darbuka or Arab darbuka is a hand drum instrument used mainly in the Arabian region. It is almost the same as Turkish darbuka, with a few small differences. Egyptian darbuka body is made from fish or goat skin, but in ancient times it was made from clay. Many darbuka players claim that Egyptian darbuka resembles African Djembe. In modern times darbuka bodies are made from various materials like aluminum, brass, and copper while the skins are made out of plastic or synthetic materials. People that play Egyptian darbuka are aware that it must have natural skin so it can play deeper sounds. Musicians hold darbuka on their knees to be able to play naturally. Besides the differences of materials used to make darbuka, there are several techniques for playing each drum. The Turkish darbuka style exposes edges on the head of the drum, while Egyptian darbuka has a round head of the drum allowing musicians to perform in another playing style. Playing techniques of darbuka also differ from region to region.


Turkish Darbuka


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In conclusion, both Turkish and EgyMother of Pearl Darbukaptian darbuka is essentially the same instrument except for production materials and the difference in playing styles. With minor variations in appearance, both of them are used to represent Asian and Arabic music style from centuries ago, up until today. In old times, darbuka was an instrument used only in Eastern cultures, but nowadays it got its place in Western music as well.

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Famous living masters of the darbuka include Hossam Ramzy of Egypt, Misirli Ahmet of Turkey, Faisal Zedan of Lebanon and even female Israeli singing icon Sarit Haddad who is a cultural bridge between Arab and Jews. e24fc04721

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