Bendir Soulamiya is mainly used in Tunisian religious music. It is the basic instrument of this kind of music. Other percussion musicians use this instrument to enrich their sound environments in the various genres of current music.
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This beautiful professional Darbouka (Doumbek), arrived from Egypt and belongs to our latest models.
The darbouka is handmade by the master of the Darbouka. His hand made works are very impressive and very unique.
Lebanese tabla (or Zaffe) is mainly used in Traditional folk music. It is the basic instrument of this kind of music. Other percussion musicians use this instrument to enrich their sound environments in the various genres of current music.
The TB2 Traditional Tabla Chopsticks, are designed and manufactured in Tunisia BSW. Cheaper but just as durable, in standard sizes.
Percussion instrument in a basket with a flat bottom. Are of African descent, but is widely known in Brazil.
This beautiful professional Darbouka (Doumbek), arrived from Egypt and belongs to our latest models.
The darbouka is made from aluminium, inlaid with mother-of-pearl mosaic which seems stunning.
Egyptian Tar with the classic arabic sound. It's the flag Tag of Gawharet el fan, featuring hand hammered cymbals, lower weight and better tuning mechanism. This Tar is fully tunable with a 3mm Allen key.
Egyptian Tar with the classic arabic sound. It's the flag Tag of Gawharet el fan, featuring hand hammered cymbals, lower weight and better tuning mechanism. This Tar is fully tunable with a 3mm Allen key.
This versatile African instrument serves as a rattle shaker and a drum all in one. Hand-strung plastic beads woven in an adjustable nylon web allows for playing both loud rattling sounds or softer sounds with added control. Excellent drum-like bass tones are created from hitting the bottom of the shell. A protective rubber ring covers the mouth of the shekere.
It is a model maid specially for people who wants to learn darbouka, or oriental percussion.
Tunisian Traditional Darbouka model. A Percussion instrument made of pottery
It is a model used mainly for traditional and popular Tunisian music, and also in other kinds of ethnic music
Darbouka Traditional Tunisian model. ... Percussion instruments made of pottery
It is a model used mainly for traditional and popular Tunisian music, and also in other kinds of ethnic music
Darbouka Traditional Tunisian model. ... Percussion instruments made of pottery
It is a model used mainly for traditional and popular Tunisian music, and also in other kinds of ethnic music
This beautiful professional Darbouka (Doumbek), arrived from Egypt and belongs to our latest models.
The darbouka is made from aluminium, inlaid with mother-of-pearl mosaic which seems stunning.
This beautiful professional Darbouka (Doumbek), arrived from Egypt and belongs to our latest models.
The darbouka is made from aluminium, inlaid with mother-of-pearl mosaic which seems stunning.
This beautiful professional Darbouka (Doumbek), arrived from Egypt and belongs to our latest models.
The darbouka is made from aluminium, inlaid with mother-of-pearl mosaic which seems stunning.
This beautiful professional Darbouka (Doumbek), arrived from Egypt and belongs to our latest models.
The darbouka is made from aluminium, inlaid with mother-of-pearl mosaic which seems stunning.
This beautiful professional Darbouka (Doumbek), arrived from Egypt and belongs to our latest models.
The darbouka is made from aluminium, inlaid with mother-of-pearl mosaic which seems stunning.
This beautiful professional Darbouka (Doumbek), arrived from Egypt and belongs to our latest models.
The darbouka is made from aluminium, inlaid with mother-of-pearl mosaic which seems stunning.
the most famous musical instrument shop in Egypt is Gawharet EL Fan. Previously called Mosika Al Kamal Al Watania, it was already established in 1940 and was the first shop to display a variety of oriental instruments. This traditional establishment can be found only a few steps into Mohamed Ali Street in Cairo? The magical rythm of oriental music constantly coming from the shop recreates the spirit of the forties, when music was central to the lives of all Egyptians. Nowadays, Gawharet EL Fan produces its own oriental instruments and sells them worldwide. It is said that through them it is possible to imagine the magic flow of traditional Egyptian music with the romantic background of the Nile river. Gawharet EL Fan acts as an agent for different musical manufacturers around the world and in Frankfurt Music Show it is also a permanent exhibitor(Frankfurtmesse). Gawharet EL Fan's Ouds and Darbukas are with the highest quality and can be used for advanced and professional players. The Ouds made from different type of woods such as Ebony, Palisander, paldouck and Walnut. The Sumbati Darbukas are made of aluminum and some of them are inlaid with stunning mother of pearl and can be used for solo or group players.
VATAN darbukas have been attracting growing interest in Tunisia and Europe for many years. These instruments are the basis of a very diversified traditional music. The darbukas, which are part of the folklore of many Arab and Eastern European countries, through the Turkish and Arab influence, have a wide range of rhythmic possibilities.
VATAN darbukas have been attracting growing interest in Tunisia and Europe for many years. These instruments are the basis of a very diversified traditional music. The darbukas, which are part of the folklore of many Arab and Eastern European countries, through the Turkish and Arab influence, have a wide range of rhythmic possibilities.
VATAN darbukas have been attracting growing interest in Tunisia and Europe for many years. These instruments are the basis of a very diversified traditional music. The darbukas, which are part of the folklore of many Arab and Eastern European countries, through the Turkish and Arab influence, have a wide range of rhythmic possibilities.
VATAN darbukas have been attracting growing interest in Tunisia and Europe for many years. These instruments are the basis of a very diversified traditional music. The darbukas, which are part of the folklore of many Arab and Eastern European countries, through the Turkish and Arab influence, have a wide range of rhythmic possibilities.
VATAN darbukas have been attracting growing interest in Tunisia and Europe for many years. These instruments are the basis of a very diversified traditional music. The darbukas, which are part of the folklore of many Arab and Eastern European countries, through the Turkish and Arab influence, have a wide range of rhythmic possibilities.