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Clang, Ding, Gong, Ring, and Chime and Doumbek Lesson

Horizontales
A double bell found in Cameroon (Pg. D-26)
Higher than dum and without the drum shell sound of the tak. It is played with the non-dominant hand by striking the skin just inside the rim. (Pg. D-31)
A deep, resonant sound, played with your dominant hand by striking the center of the drumhead with a strong free stroke. (Pg. D-31)
A double bell from Ghana (Pg. D-27)
A mibra from Zimbabwe (Pg. D-27)
Verticales
Ghana Metal Pod Bell (Pg. D-27)
A rhythmic or melodic fragment that can serve as the basic element from which a more complex musical instrument structure can be created. (Pg. D-28)
A bell that is shaped like a canoe (Pg. D-27)
A type of drum popular in Arab, Turkish, Armenian, Persian, and Balkan. (Pg. D- 30)
A high, sharp sound, played by the dominant hand striking the drum on the edge of the drumhead. It will have the characteristic tones of the drum shell as well as the skin. (Pg. D-31)