- A
membranophone is any
musical instrument which produces sound primarily by way of a
vibrating stretched membrane. It is one of the four main divisions...
-
percussion instruments may
belong to the
organological classes of idiophone,
membranophone,
aerophone and chordophone. The
percussion section of an
orchestra most...
- zerbaghali;
Egyptian Arabic: دربوكة / Romanized: darbuka) is a single-head
membranophone with a goblet-shaped body. It is most
commonly used in the traditional...
- This is a list of
membranophones used in the
Caribbean music area,
including the
islands of the
Caribbean Sea, as well as the
musics of Guyana, Suriname...
- Hornbostel–Sachs as
struck or
friction idiophones,
struck or
friction membranophones or
struck chordophones.
Where an
instrument meets this
definition but...
- is a
membranophone without a snare.
There are
several types of
tenor drums.
Early music tenor drums, or long drums, are
cylindrical membranophone without...
- when the
player vocalizes into it. It is a type of
mirliton (itself a
membranophone), one of a
class of
instruments that
modify the player's
voice by way...
-
Latin percussion is a
family of percussion,
membranophone,
lamellophone and
idiophone instruments used in
Latin music. Trap
drums Abakua and Arará drums...
-
actually designates two
rather different instruments, a
membranophone and an idiophone. The
membranophone fish drum is the
symbol of
Elder Zhang Guo, one of...
- are
commonly grouped into four categories: aerophones, chordophones,
membranophones, and idiophones.
Bulungudyong –
vertical flute (Pinatubo Ayta) Diwas...