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hand drum
noun
A drum (membranophone) played with the hand, as opposed to being struck with a drumstick, mallet or other object.
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He picked up a hand drum with knowing authority.
Later there will be folk songs on hand drum and phanduri, a long-necked lute.
The landai are sometimes sung to the beat of a small hand drum.
She also played the hand drum at weddings and loved to recite landai.
But they were often punctuated by the pattering rhythms of Rabah Khalfa on darbouka (hand drum).
They sang and clapped while a young man supplied vigorous accompaniment on a hand drum.
The accompaniment is a hand drum and the one-string messènqo fiddle.
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