Naqqara

Iranian (Persian)

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These ceramic kettledrums, laced together with gut, were used for military and religious music. They were struck with sticks and tuned by warming the heads. Nakers, small kettledrums of medieval Europe, took their name from these drums of North Africa, West and Central Asia.

Naqqara, Clay, cords, wood, Iranian (Persian)

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