Frame drum in the context of "Drum"


Frame drum in the context of "Drum"

Frame drum Study page number 1 of 1

Answer the Frame Drum Trivia Question!

or

Skip to study material about Frame drum in the context of "Drum"


⭐ Core Definition: Frame drum

A frame drum is a drum that has a drumhead width greater than its depth. It is one of the most ancient musical instruments, and perhaps the first drum to be invented. It has a single drumhead that is usually made of rawhide, but man-made materials may also be used. Some frame drums have mechanical tuning, while on many others the drumhead is tacked in place. The drumhead is stretched over a round, wooden frame called a shell. The shell is traditionally constructed of rosewood, oak, ash etc. that has been bent and then scarf jointed together; though some are also made of plywood or man-made materials. Metal rings or jingles may also be attached to the frame. In many cultures, larger frame drums are played mainly by men in spiritual ceremonies, while medium-size drums are played mainly by women.

↓ Menu
HINT:

In this Dossier