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Master Series Bag

Master Series Bag

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Zip Cotton Drum Bag

Sombaty – Pearl Shrine

AU $690.00AU $775.00

The Pearl Shrine Sombaty Darbuka is from our stunning Mother of Pearl collection.

This is one of our most popular models, and it’s easy to see why. It features a birds-eye view of a northern village; the white Mother of Pearl appears like fresh snow and the attractive geometric designs like many square roofs. A similar style is also available as a standard Darbuka model.

Diameter: 23cm Skin/ 30cm Head
Height: 47cm  //  Weight: 5.4kg
Inner Shell Material: Aluminium.
Outer Shell: White mother of pearl (Nacre ) Blue Mother of Pearl (abalone)

Comes with tuning key, satin head sleeve and light weight satin bag.

Optional add on: we recommend you purchase a zip bag or master series bag to protect your Darbuka.

SKU: Gef-dar-018-RoyalMandala-1-1 Category:

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We are honoured to be stocking an exclusive range of Middle Eastern Percussion from legendary instrument makers Gawharet El Fan.
The pro level sounds of their instrument range is matched by the signature mother of pearl designs Gawharet El Fan are renowned for.

The origin of the term Darbuka probably lies in the Arabic word “daraba” (“to strike”). Goblet drums have been around for thousands of years, used in Mesopotamian and Ancient Egyptian cultures. They were seen in Babylonia and Sumer, from as early as 1100 BCE.

The darbuka may be played while held under one arm (usually the non-dominant arm) or by placing it sideways upon the lap (with the head towards the player’s knees) while seated. Some drums are also made with strap mounts so the drum may be slung over the shoulder, to facilitate playing while standing or dancing. It produces a resonant, low-sustain sound while played lightly with the fingertips and palm. Some players move their fists in and out of the bell to alter the tone. Some players also place their hands on the surface of the drum to produce a muted sound.

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We recommend using good quality headphones for all our sound grabs – they’re recorded at high fidelity for your listening pleasure!

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You’re welcome to call us on (03) 9525 3073 or email us [email protected]

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