69_38_21.jpg
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Morphology: Tombak
Location: Iran
Culture: Persian
Dates: 1925-1969
Description: The tombak is a goblet drum considered the principal percussion instrument for Persian music. The drum is made of a single drum head covered with sheep or goat skin and a goblet-shaped body carved of a single block of wood. The instrument is laid across the lap of the player(comma) off to one side(comma) and struck with the fingers or palms of one or both hands.
Location: Iran
Culture: Persian
Dates: 1925-1969
Description: The tombak is a goblet drum considered the principal percussion instrument for Persian music. The drum is made of a single drum head covered with sheep or goat skin and a goblet-shaped body carved of a single block of wood. The instrument is laid across the lap of the player(comma) off to one side(comma) and struck with the fingers or palms of one or both hands.
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“69_38_21.jpg,” LibMesa, accessed December 22, 2024, https://libmesa.unm.edu/items/show/385.
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