Barrel drums are a class of membranophone, or drum, characterized by a barrel-shape with a bulge in the middle. They can be one-headed and open at the bottom, or two-headed at opposite ends. Examples include the Vietnamese trong chau and the bendre of the Mossi of Burkina Faso.[1]
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21. Struck |
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22. Plucked |
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23. Friction |
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24. Singing |
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25. Unclassified | Attachment of membrane(s) to body/bodies:
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