daouli
The daouli is a traditional musical instrument from the island of Crete, Greece. It is a type of drum, typically made from wood and animal skin, and is played with two sticks. The daouli produces deep, resonant sounds that are essential in Cretan folk music, often accompanying dances and celebrations.
In Cretan culture, the daouli is commonly played during festivals and social gatherings. It is often paired with other instruments, such as the lyra and lute, to create lively and rhythmic music. The daouli's role in these events highlights its importance in preserving Cretan traditions and fostering community spirit.