Clay drum
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Musical percussion drum instrument
A clay drum is a variety of percussion instrument found in various parts of the world. It may refer to:
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[edit ]Membranophones
[edit ]- Alligator drum once used in Neolithic China, made from clay and alligator hides
- Goblet drum, from the Middle East
- Khol, from India
- Kus, from Iran
- Madal, from Nepal
- Mrdanga, from India
- Naqareh, from the Middle East, Central Asia, and India
- Tassa, used by Indo-Caribbeans
- Tumdak', from India
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