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Alexandria Doumbek, Design 2 - MOP Inlay | Skyndeep | Mid-East (MDE14D)

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Alexandria Doumbek, Design 2 - MOP Inlay | Skyndeep | Mid-East


Alexandria Doumbek, Design 2 - MOP Inlay | Skyndeep | Mid-East

Ref: MDE14D

Summary

  • 11" wide X 17.5" tall, with a 8.5" playing surface
  • Alexandria Doumbek drum
  • Clear synthetic head tuned with 6 tuning bolts in the collar
  • Aluminum shell hand-painted with a Hafla scene
  • Male & female figures are inlayed into a background of real mother of pearl
  • Tuning tool, padded nylon case and extra synthetic head included
  • Decorations may differ from photo
  • Your drum is unique and small irregularities should just be considered birth marks.



Description

This Egyptian doumbek is 11" wide X 17.5" tall, with a 8.5" playing surface. The clear synthetic head is tuned with 6 tuning bolts in the collar. Actual weight 9 pounds. Tuning tool, padded nylon case and extra synthetic head included.

The aluminum shell is hand-painted with a Hafla scene. Male and female figures are inlayed into a background of real mother of pearl.

This design (Design 2) shows a solitary male figure reclining with his hookah. He is attended to by three women, while two others entertain with dance and music. Soft rose and green highlights accent the mother of pearl background, making this drum a work of art.

Decorations may differ from photo. All mosaic inlays are delicate. It is not uncommon for small pieces of mosaic to dislodge. This is especially true around the edges and on the collar. With a drum’s curving surface, this is to be expected. Missing inlay is not considered a defect or blemish.

Your drum is unique and small irregularities should just be considered birth marks.



General Information

Goblet drum synonymous names used by various cultures:
Doumbek, Doumbec, Dumbeg, Derbeki, Darbouka, & Tabla

It is generally assumed the doumbek originated in the middle east, but not so. It actually did not arrive there until after the time of Christ. There were no pictures on the Pharonic walls and they pictured everything!

The first doumbek shell artifacts were carbon dated back to 4,000 BC and were found in of all places, Bohemia. There was a Celtic tribe called the Boiis that moved south instead of west like the other tribes. It appears they developed the doumbek there.



FAQs

What is the difference in sound between a doumbek and a zarb?
A zarb is mellower and more resonate than a doumbek. The zarb produces a lower "tec".


What is a "doum" and what is a "tec"?
"Doum" is the term used to refer to stroking the center of the drumhead, creating a lower note. "Tec" is the term drummers use when referring to hitting the drum edge, which creates a higher and sharper note.


What is the difference between the wide neck doumbek versus the narrow neck?
The wide neck doumbek has shorter resonance and a higher "doum". The flare on the narrow neck drum adds to the resonance resulting in a deeper "doum".


Which type of drumhead is included with this Doumbek?
A synthetic drumhead. The synthetic heads produce clear and crisp sounds in a wide variety of pitches. This "fishtone" synthetic head is also stronger than a natural skin. With this head, you don't have to worry about heat and humidity affecting the drum as with the natural animal skin heads. The "fishtone" synthetic head is made to sound similar to the natural fishskin heads, which are rarely used since they are so delicate and weather sensitive.


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