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အလှအပနှင့် ကျန်းမာရေး
လက်မှုအနုပညာ
ယဉ်ကျေးမှုနှင့် သမိုင်း
ဖျော်ဖြေရေး
ပတ်ဝန်းကျင်
အစားအစာနှင့် အချိုရည်
စိမ်းလန်းသောအနာဂတ်
ပြောင်းပြန်အင်ဂျင်နီယာပညာ
သိပ္ပံပညာများ
အားကစား
နည်းပညာ
ဝတ်ဆင်နိုင်သောပစ္စည်းများ

Making a Darbuka — The Goblet Drum of the Middle East
Make a darbuka: a goblet-shaped clay drum with a single skin head, played with quick fingers. A deep 'doum' rings from the centre and a crisp 'tek' snaps off the rim. A buildable ceramics-and-drum school project in the membrane drum and how a goblet body shapes its voice.
အစပြု
45 minutes
ညွှန်ကြားချက်များ
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A drum shaped like a goblet
A drum shaped like a goblet
The darbuka is a goblet-shaped drum with one skin head. Struck in the centre it booms a deep 'doum'; flicked at the rim it snaps a crisp 'tek'. Its narrow waist and open bottom shape the sound.
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Prepare the clay
Prepare the clay
Wedge a large ball of clay firmly to press out every air bubble.
Materials for this step:
Earthenware Clay1500 ဂရမ်3
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Form the goblet body
Form the goblet body
Shape a goblet: a wide open bowl at the top for the drumhead, narrowing to a waist, then flaring to an open foot at the bottom. Keep the walls even and fairly thin.
Tools needed:
Clay Tool Set4
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Open the bottom
Open the bottom
Leave the bottom of the foot fully OPEN. The sound made by the head travels down the hollow body and out of this opening — it is a built-in loudspeaker for the bass.
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Dry and fire it
Dry and fire it
Dry the body slowly for several days until bone-dry, then fire it hard in a kiln. For a no-kiln class, use air-dry clay instead.
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Cut the head
Cut the head
Cut a round piece of rawhide a little larger than the wide top of the goblet.
Materials for this step:
Rawhide1 ခု7
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Head the drum
Head the drum
Soak the hide, stretch it drum-tight over the wide top, and lash it down around the rim. Let it dry hard — a tighter head gives a higher, crisper sound.
Materials for this step:
Abaca Tying Twine1 ခု8
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Play doum and tek
Play doum and tek
Tuck the drum under one arm. Strike the CENTRE of the head with your palm for the deep 'doum', and flick the EDGE with your fingertips for the sharp 'tek'. Alternate them to build the rhythm.
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Compendium — the goblet membrane drum
Compendium — the goblet membrane drum
The darbuka is a membranophone: its sound is born on a stretched skin, not in the clay itself. When you strike the head, the membrane springs up and down, and its pitch rises with tension and falls with size — which is why a tightly-lashed head sounds high and crisp and a slack one sounds low and loose, and why players tighten the skin (traditionally by warming it) to tune the drum. But the goblet BODY shapes that sound. Hit near the centre and the whole head moves as one, driving a big slow pulse of air down the hollow goblet and out of the open foot, which acts like a short horn to boom out the deep, round 'doum'. Flick the rim and only the edge of the skin snaps, giving a high, dry, ringing 'tek' with almost no body resonance. So one drum and two strokes give two completely different voices — the alternating doum-and-tek that drives the dance rhythms of the Middle East, North Africa and the Balkans. Its Youblob cousins are the clay ghatam, another played clay pot, and the frame and hourglass drums; the difference is that the ghatam is a struck pot with no skin at all, while the darbuka, like the janggu, sings through a membrane.
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You can swap these in
Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Earthenware Clay, try:
Refractory Clay
Kaolin Clay Powder
Wild Clay
Porcelain Clay - Instead of Abaca Tying Twine, try:
Cotton Twine (for bundling) - Instead of Clay Tool Set, try:
Belt Stamping Tool Set
Deburring Tool Kit
Lathe Tool Set (HSS, 8-Piece)
Digging Tool (Stone / Antler / Stick)
Lathe Cutting Tool
Crimp Tool
Deburring Tool
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