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The Doumbek, in the goblet drum family (also chalice drum) has many names in different cultures. It is a goblet shaped hand drum used mostly in Arabic, Assyrian, Persian, Balkan, Greek, Armenian, Azeri and Turkish music. Its thin, responsive drumhead and resonance help it produce a distinctively crisp sound. Though it is not known exactly when it was made it is known to be ancient of origin. Doumbeks are played with a much lighter touch and quite different strokes (sometimes including rolls or quick rhythms articulated with the fingertips) than hand drums such as the djembe, found in Africa.

There are two main types of goblet drums. The Egyptian style has rounded edges around the head, whereas the Turkish style exposes the edge of the head. The exposed edge allows closer access to the head so finger-snapping techniques can be done, but the hard edge discourages the rapid rolls possible with the Egyptian style.

The goblet drum 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. There are a variety of rhythms that form the basis of the folkloric and modern music and dance styles of the Middle East.

There are two main sounds produced by the goblet drum. The first is called the 'doum'. It is the deeper bass sound produced by striking the head near the center with the length of the fingers and palm. The second is called the 'tek' and is the higher-pitched sound produced by hitting near the edge of the head with the fingertips. A 'tek' struck with the secondary hand is also known as a 'ka'. Additionally, there are more complex techniques including snaps, slaps, pops and rolls that are used to ornament the basic rhythm. Hand clapping and hitting the sides of the drum can be used in addition to drumhead sounds.
Doumbek Case
Doumbek Case
Cases for Doumbeks
Doumbek Instruction
Doumbek Instruction
Learn to play your Doumbek.
Doumbek, Alexandria
Doumbek, Alexandria
High Teks and rich Dums just pick your favorite look!
Doumbek, Alexandria Accessories
Doumbek, Alexandria Accessories
Cases and heads for your Alexandria Doumbek.
Doumbek, Aluminum Turkish
Doumbek, Aluminum Turkish
Choose from lots of colors and different heads.
Doumbek, Brass
Doumbek, Brass
Embossed brass shells, with or without jungles, and choose your style of head.
Doumbek, Copper
Doumbek, Copper
Hand hammered copper shells, plain or erzincan design.
Doumbek, Egyptian Wooden
Doumbek, Egyptian Wooden
Tell your friends you just picked it up in Cairo.
Doumbek, Fiberglass
Doumbek, Fiberglass
This breakthrough design has a fiberglass body and a fixed synthetic head. Its deep Doums and high Teks will surprise you.
Doumbek, Heads
Doumbek, Heads
Measure carefully; heads, heads and more heads, what size do you need?
Doumbek, Metal
Doumbek, Metal
Embossed nickeled brass shells, with or without jungles, and choose your style of head.
Doumbek, Metal Accessories
Doumbek, Metal Accessories
Clamps for your Doumbek.
Doumbek, Mother of Pearl
Doumbek, Mother of Pearl
When you want to stand out, try one of these show stoppers.
Doumbek, Remo
Doumbek, Remo
Synthetic drums for inside or outdoor fun.
Doumbek, Rosewood
Doumbek, Rosewood
Hand carved from beautiful rosewood.
Doumbek, Small Aluminum
Doumbek, Small Aluminum
Take them anywhere, for drumming any time.
Doumbek, Small Ceramic
Doumbek, Small Ceramic
Made from the earth, with crystal like properties and the very best sound
Zarb
Zarb
The Zarb or Persian Tonbak.

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