World Drums → Davul Drums
The davul is a large double-headed drum, similar to the tupan drum. It is a very old percussion instrument, which is constructed quite like it was in the early days. The davul is one of the fundamental elements of traditional Turkish music. The davul drum has also been used for communication of warnings and announcements at events such as sporting events. These davul drums have both a deep bass sound and a thin treble sound due to their construction and playing style, where different heads and sticks are used to produce different sounds on the same drum.
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Davul, Turkish, 16 1/2 inches x 11 inches The davul is a large double-headed drum, measuring 16 1/2 inches X 11 inches. The davul drum shell is made of hard wood. The two skins have been stretched over the hoop and are tightened as wished to produce the desired tone by means of the attachments on the side. After being hung round the neck by a stout cord, the davul is played by hitting it with a thick stick held in the right hand, and a thinner one held in the left. These davul drums have both a deep bass sound and a thin treble sound due to their construction and playing style. Comes with nylon case, strap and beaters. Made in Turkey.
Price: $135.50
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Davul, Turkish, 18 1/2 inches x 11 inches The davul is a large double-headed drum, measuring 18 1/2 inches X 11 inches. The davul drum shell is made of hard wood. The two skins have been stretched over the hoop and are tightened as wished to produce the desired tone by means of the attachments on the side. After being hung round the neck by a stout cord, the davul is played by hitting it with a thick stick held in the right hand, and a thinner one held in the left. These davul drums have both a deep bass sound and a thin treble sound due to their construction and playing style. Comes with nylon case, strap and beaters. Made in Turkey.
Price: $147.50
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Davul, Turkish, 20 1/2 inches x 11 inches The davul is a large double-headed drum, measuring 20 1/2 inches wide X 11 inches height. The davul drum shell is made of hard wood. The two skins have been stretched over the hoop and are tightened as wished to produce the desired tone by means of the attachments on the side. After being hung round the neck by a stout cord, the davul is played by hitting it with a thick stick held in the right hand, and a thinner one held in the left. These davul drums have both a deep bass sound and a thin treble sound due to their construction and playing style. Comes with nylon case, strap and beaters. Made in Turkey.
Price: $159.50
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Davul, Turkish, 22 1/2 inches x 11 inches The davul is a large double-headed drum, measuring 22 1/2 inches wide X 11 inches height. The davul drum shell is made of hard wood. The two skins have been stretched over the hoop and are tightened as wished to produce the desired tone by means of the attachments on the side. After being hung round the neck by a stout cord, the davul is played by hitting it with a thick stick held in the right hand, and a thinner one held in the left. These davul drums have both a deep bass sound and a thin treble sound due to their construction and playing style. Comes with nylon case, strap and beaters. Made in Turkey.
Price: $191.50
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