- The
ashiko is a drum,
shaped like a
tapered cylinder or
truncated cone with the head on the wide end, and the
narrow end open. It is made of
hardwood and...
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westerners is the djembe, a large, single-headed drum with a
goblet shape. The
Ashiko is
another African drum in the
shape of a
truncated cone.
Similar to the...
- Aṣíkò (
Ashiko) is a
musical genre similar to sákárà
music from Nigeria, West Africa. Aṣíkò was the
Christian version of sákárà (Sakara). It
developed originally...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Goblet drums, Tonbak,
Djembe and
Ashiko (drum).
Ashiko Duhulla Taarija Tonbak Toubeleki Silverman,
Carol (2012). Romani...
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shapes include a
frame design (tar, Bodhrán),
truncated cones (bongo drums,
Ashiko),
goblet shaped (djembe), and
joined truncated cones (talking drum). A drum...
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frame drums, djembe, tom-toms, b**** drum, clay pots, shakers, rattles,
ashiko, rainstick)
Vicki Richards (violin) Lena
Stevens (voice)
Vidna Obmana (guitar)...
- or walls,
especially when worn with
similar devices for the feet
called ashiko. Additionally, the
tetsubishi (a type of caltrop) was a "small
spiked weapon...
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percussion tenor drum Arobapá
membranophones 211.21 Cuba
percussion drum
Ashiko membranophones 211.251.1
Yoruba percussion djembe Atabaque membranophones...
- Khâvarzamini Pedram,
Siamak Barghi,
Pezhham Akhav****, and
Pejman Haddadi.
Ashiko Djembe Jean
During (1984). "Zarb". In Sadie,
Stanley (ed.). The New Grove...
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Ensembles using the
dundun play a type of
music that is also
called dundun. The
Ashiko (Cone
shaped drums), Igbin,
Gudugudu (Kettledrums in the Dùndún family)...