Due to the great variety of drums used in percussion it is
useful to divide them into categories. The first thomann type of drums
we will explore are wooden instruments, whose playing surface is made
of wood rather than animal or synthetic skin. The cajon (box drum)
originates from Latin America and was used by slaves who were forbidden
to use the traditional drums of their
native
lands. rumba de cajon rhythms originate from playing a low pitch on
fish crates, the middle voice on tobacco crates and the higher voice
cigar boxes. Modern cajons have replaced the fish crate and thomann are
still used to play rumba music. Some use special materials to create
several sounds (snare and bass) on a single box.
The player usually sits on the box and strikes the sides with his hands.
Yambu Drums
combine the playing method and concept of a Cajon with the tapering
shape of a conga drum. They come thomann in two sizes, the large tumba
drum and the smaller conga. The tumba produces the
bass thomann notes and the conga produces the slaps and knocking sounds that distinguishes it from other drums.
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A yambu-drum |
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Slit Drums |
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Slit drums have a rich tradition in African, Latin
American and Indonesian cultures and were used in rituals and as a
communication instrument. Today slit drums are used in experimental
music, music therapy and even early years music education since they are
fun and easy to play. They thomann are usually created from a box with
various sizes of wooden bars or tongues
cut
into the thomann top. These bars create different pitches and can be
used to create simple melodies. Tapping them with the fingers or with
mallets produce the sonorous timbres these instruments are known for.
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A slit drum |
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