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Re: Where is the "Ka" on a Davul/Tupan?
(in Middle Eastern Percussion)
On doumbek (aka Arabic Tabla) “ka” and “tek” are names for the same notes. In other words a “ka” is a “tek” played with your non-dominant hand. A “ka” should have as little sound difference as you can manage to a “tek” played with the dominant han...
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Re: The Dilemma
(in Middle Eastern Percussion)
I have taken the vinyl off of a dohola once. In this case the vinyl had ruined the sound of the rim. I think it sounds good now and in my case was an upgrade.
The reason they do the covering (I suspect) is that the shell has more pock marks in ... read more discussion post on Tue, October 6, 2009 - 1:03 PM
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