darbukas
A darbuka is a type of goblet drum, a single-headed, short-bodied drum that is played with the hands. It is a common instrument in music from the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. The name "darbuka" is believed to be derived from the Arabic word "darb," meaning to strike or beat.
Darbukas are typically made from ceramic, metal, or wood. The drumhead is usually made of animal skin,
The player holds the darbuka on their lap or against their body and strikes the drumhead with
Darbukas are integral to many musical traditions, providing the rhythmic foundation for ensembles and solo performances.