| Drum & Percussion Store - Drums - Alphabetical - T |
 |
Tavil - India
Made from jack wood, which is a heavy wood. This drum is played with a stick in one hand, and finger rings in the other. It has very thick heads, is about 18 inches tall, a bass head that is 10 inches, and a treble head that measures about 8 inches. This drum will certainly command attention with its loudness. Large Picture. |
|
 |
Thumb Drum - United States
The Thumb drum is made of clay, glazed on the inside as well as the outside, and comes in a variety of glazed finishes or a hand painted finish. It measures about 9" by 9" and comes with one bamboo brush. Some of the nice features of this drum are that it is very small, light weight and produces many sounds and pitches. For example, insert the thumb through the hole from the back of the drum and rest the pointer, middle and ring finger over the top of the sound portal. Next lift one of the fingers, like you're playing a trumpet, and hit the drum head at the same time. This will produce a pitch change. The Thumb drum can be easily held while walking or dancing so if you're one that likes to do so while in a drumming group this may be the drum for you.
Large Picture. |
|
|
 |
Togo - Ghana
Shaped like the atumpan with big round belly. Antelope skin. Peg tuning. Large Picture. |
|
 |
Tong Drum - China
Double-headed with pig skin. Stand is only included with drums 13" and larger. Large Picture.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Picture Coming Soon! |
Totodzi - Ghana
18" tall, 10" in diameter, a middle expansion of 13" in diameter and an open bottom about 10". Large Picture. |
|
 |
Trash Kat - United States
This is the drum that you have been hearing about. Made by Kevin Reed, by hand, every drum. Find out why professionals are adding this to their drum set and percussion ensemble. It is a 20" floor tom, made from a galvanized shell trash can. It has 8 tuning lugs and comes with the drum key. Just like a regular floor tom, it has 3 adjustable legs for a variable playing height. It is commonly played with mallets (Tympani sound) or sticks. Large Picture. |
|
| Copyright © All rights reserved. No pictures or information may be used without permission. |