Darbuka

It is called as ek darbuka halk, a dümbelek “for lands and en pottery ına for folk music. He saw the covered ones. The mouth part is of leather (goat, fish etc. skin). This section is played with finger and fingernail strokes of both hands. It is thinner, derived and has a better diameter. Sitting, sometimes standing up. There is no classical Turkish music. You’re not replacing Kudüm. The folk have been quoted in the pottery. It is very common in all Arab tribes (especially in Egypt).