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UNIQUE TWO SIDED TABOR DRUM

The most famous type of drum is the  Unique two-sided Tabor Drum .  Mid-East Sialkot  as one of the leaders and the wholesale retailer has the best  Tabor Drum  for you. Moreover, with two goat skins and a very light frame, the Tabor drum is a first piece of the drum from  Mid-East Sialkot . In addition, the outstanding quality of the  Tabor drum  from us has a tied hemp snare and a classically crafted piece of hemp rope holding the heads in the wooden frame. Furthermore, the frame is  4.5”  and it offers an extra level of adjustable bass. Finest Goat Skin Mid-East Sialkot  has a different diameter of  Tabor Drum  to offer. Moreover, we make it from the finest goatskin and our music instrument making an expert craft and process it properly. Not to mention, our instrument is durable, reliable and it uses the best processing technique to produce the finest piece of the Tabor Drum. Best Sound and Quality In ...

TABOR DRUM WITH STICKS 12-INCH

Two goat skin heads are tied to a wooden frame with thread rope. A thread snare is tied to one head. The Playing surface is about 11.5″. The drum is about 4.5″ deep. Each drum is shipped with a playing sticks. This is an historic reproduction designed by The Early Music Shop of Bradford, England. The English word “tabor” is derived from the Latin word for drum. Today we use the term tabor or refer to the two headed squat drums associated with the Fife and Drum. The thin shell of the tabor, looks like a frame drum shell with two heads. The shell is traditionally tin so the light weight instrument could be carried, and played, for long periods of time. The heads are usually rope tuned with a snare on one side. Players usually hang the drum from the forearm while using one stick to strike the snared head. The tabor is suspended by a strap from the forearm, somewhere between the elbow and wrist. They should never be played on a drum stand; which would muffle the sound. Today Tabors have a...

TABOR DRUM WITH STICKS 9-INCH

Two goat skin heads are tied to a wooden frame with thread rope. A thread snare is tied to one head. The Playing surface is about 8.75″. The drum is about 4.5″ deep. Each drum is shipped with a playing sticks. This is an historic reproduction designed by The Early Music Shop of Bradford, England. The English word “tabor” is derived from the Latin word for drum. Today we use the term tabor or refer to the two headed squat drums associated with the Fife and Drum. The thin shell of the tabor, looks like a frame drum shell with two heads. The shell is traditionally tin so the light weight instrument could be carried, and played, for long periods of time. The heads are usually rope tuned with a snare on one side. Players usually hang the drum from the forearm while using one stick to strike the snared head. The tabor is suspended by a strap from the forearm, somewhere between the elbow and wrist. They should never be played on a drum stand; which would muffle the sound. Today Tabors have ...

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