- Agung a Tamlang (Philippines)
- Bass drum
- Dufli
- Bongo Drums
- Cajón (Peru)
- Chenda (India)
- Conga (Caribbean)
- Cuíca (Brazil)
- Dabakan (Philippines)
- Daf (Iran)
- Def (instrument) (Middle East)
- Dhaa (Nepal)
- Dhimay (Nepal)
- Dhol (India)
- Dholak (India)
- Dholaki (India)
- Dimdi (India)
- Djembe (West Africa)
- Dollu (India)
- Dunun (West Africa)
- Drum Kit
- Ektara (India)
- Goblet drum
- Geduk (Malaysia)
- Ilimba drum (Zimbabwe)
- Ingoma (Rwanda, East Africa)
- Igihumurizo
- Inyahura
- Ishakwe
- Janggu (Korea)
- Kade (India)
- Kanjira (India)
- Kendang (Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines)
- Khol
- Lambeg drum (Ireland)
- Madal (Nepal)
- Maddale (India)
- Mridangam (India)
- Naqara (Middle East)
- Nayakhin (Nepal)
- Octaban
- Pakhavaj(India)
- Pandero (Mexico)
- Piano
- Sabar (Senegal)
- Sampho (Cambodia)
- Snare
- Sondake (India)
- Steel drum (Trinidad and Tobago)
- Surdo (Brazil)
- Tabla (Pakistan, India)
- Taiko (Japan)
- Talking drum (India)
- Tamate (India)
- Hira Daiko (Japan)
- Kakko (Japan)
- O Daiko (Japan)
- Okedo Daiko (Japan)
- Ookawa (Japan)
- Shime-Jishi Daiko (Japan)
- Tsukeshime Daiko (Japan)
- Tsuzumi (Japan)
- Uchiwa Daiko (Japan)
- Tambor huacana (Mexico)
- Tamboril (Uruguay)
- Tamborita (Mexico)
- Tan-tan
- Taphon (Thailand)
- Thavil (India)
- Timpani (kettledrum)
- Tipari (India)
- Tom-Tom
- tombak (Iran)
- Chico
- Repique
- Tuntune (India)
- Xylophone
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Musical Instruments
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