Its
aspect varies of a type to another depending of
the region / country it comes from. Traditionally, it
might be made of earth clay or of ceramic and it is often
richly decorated with drawings of flowers or of geometric
arabic artforms. The derbouka's very thin skin can
be tuned either very tight or more loose, depending on
the force and type of the sound that the player desires
to get. To produce this sound, one acts by a subtle game
of the Palm and of the ten fingers on the membrane.
The
derbouka's very thin skin can be tuned either very
tight or more loose, depending on the force and type of
the sound that the player desires to get. To produce this
sound, one acts by a subtle game of the Palm and of the
ten fingers on the membrane
The
Darbouka is also both a popular music instrument played
in many families as well as a an instrument used in an
advanced music art. When it is integrated to the traditional
orchestra (said Arabic Takht) , the derbouka is called
« Table ».
Having
today a leading role during traditional music concerts,
this instrument has also a such a range of sounds that
it has replaced several other traditional instruments
since since roughly a century. |