darabukkah
The darabukkah is a traditional percussion instrument commonly used in Middle Eastern music. It is a type of hand drum, typically made from a wooden shell and covered with a membrane, often made of animal skin. The player strikes the drum with their hands to produce a variety of rhythmic sounds, making it a key component in many folk and contemporary music styles.
This instrument is often associated with various cultural celebrations and gatherings, where it adds a lively beat to the music. The darabukkah is similar to other hand drums, such as the djembe and bongo, but has its unique sound and playing technique that distinguishes it in the world of percussion.