Frame Drums
Frame drums are a type of percussion instrument characterized by their circular shape and a shallow frame. They typically consist of a wooden or synthetic rim with a single drumhead made from animal skin or synthetic materials. The player strikes the drumhead with their hands or sticks to produce sound, making them versatile for various musical styles.
These drums have a long history and are found in many cultures around the world, including Middle Eastern and Celtic traditions. They are often used in folk music, spiritual ceremonies, and modern genres, showcasing their adaptability and enduring appeal in the world of music.