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Darbukas

The darbuka (also called doumbek) is a percussion instrument of Arabic origin used throughout the Middle East, Mediterranean countries and, with the golbalisation, it is already being played practically all over the world.

It belongs to the group of cup drums. It produces two main sounds that form the basis of your technique: a low sound (dum) and a high sound (tak), but more effects can be produced depending on the technique used. In Egypt it is called "Table" (a generic word for percussion instruments).

Darbuka cases

Protect your darbuka with a good case. It is very important if you want your instrument to stay in good condition...

Darbukas

The darbuka is a percussion instrument of Arabic origin used throughout the Middle East and North Africa.

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Darbuka bag - Small

Price €40.50
Bag for darbuka or small djembe Made of plasticized nylon Black polyester lining 10mm padding color black Handles and backpack Internal dimensions:   Height: 42cm   Patch diameter: 25cm   Bottom diameter: 19cm

Darbuka bag - Big

Price €40.50
Bag for darbuka or small djembe Made of plasticized nylon Black polyester lining 10mm padding color black Handles and backpack Internal dimensions: Height: 48cm Patch diameter: 29cm  Bottom diameter: 19,50cm

Egypt type Darbuka vynil finish

Price €127.00
Egyptian type darbuka. Vinyl-coated aluminum body. Nylon drumhead Easily transportable. Good relationship between bass and treble. This drum is widely used for oriental dance, and is very popular in the Middle East and North Africa. But its use has been spreading throughout the Mediterranean. Made in Turkey.

Egypt type hammered Darbuka silver finish

Price €123.00
Egyptian type darbuka. Aluminum body with embossed finish. Nylon drumhead Easily transportable. Good relationship between bass and treble. Includes nylon sheath (not padded). This drum is widely used for oriental dance, and is very popular in the Middle East and North Africa. But its use has been spreading throughout the Mediterranean. Made in Turkey.