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Musical instrument
The Tabl, tapan, atabal or davul is a large double-headed drum that is played with mallets. It has many names depending on the country and region. These
Davul
Oldest variety of military marching bands in the world
in the 1820s. According to its final form, each one was composed of nine davuls, nine zurnas, nine nakkares, nine cymbals and nine horns/trumpets, plus
Ottoman_military_band
Drum that produces a low or indefinite pitch
(Sp). Davul drum Loop of a davul Problems playing this file? See media help. The earliest known predecessor to the bass drum was the Turkish davul, a cylindrical
Bass_drum
Form of art using sound
Assyrians playing zurna and Davul, instruments that go back thousands of years
Music
frame drum played with hands Chenda Davul Dhak Dhimay Dhol Dholi Dollu Idakka Thavil Udukai Urumi (drum) Chande Davul Kachhi Dhol Nagara – pair of kettledrums
List of Indian musical instruments
List_of_Indian_musical_instruments
Wind instrument played in central Eurasia
North Africa. It is also used in Sri Lanka. It is usually accompanied by a davul (bass drum) in Armenian, Anatolian and Assyrian folk music. The zurna is
Zurna
Music genre
Assyrians playing a zurna and a davul, instruments typically used for Assyrian folk music and dance
Folk_music
Type of wrestling from Khorasan, Iran
wrestling shorts, except that they fold slightly upwards. Davul and Sorna: With the sound of davul and sorna singing of Kermanj musicians, the wrestler moves
Choukhe_Wrestling
Magazine published in the Ottoman Empire
Davul (Ottoman Turkish: داوول, lit. 'Drum') was an Ottoman satirical magazine, published in Istanbul weekly between 27 October 1908 and 27 May 1909 in
Davul_(magazine)
Brazilian drum
similar to bass drums found in the eastern Mediterranean region, such as the davul. The zabumba is used in the genres of forró, coco, baião, xaxado and xote
Zabumba
Polish folk music band
Bromirska – Byzantine lyra and vocals Joanna Lacher – bodhrán, davul and vocals Christina Bogdanova – bodhrán, davul and vocals Website percival.pl/eng
Percival_(band)
Greek band
(backing vocals, percussion) and Alekos Papadopoulos (Αλέκος Παπαδόπουλος) (davul). Chris Halpin (9 February 2016). "Argo will represent Greece at Eurovision
Argo_(band)
Turkish and Kurdish folk dance, Turkey's national dance
weddings and festive gatherings, traditionally accompanied by the zurna and davul, or sometimes by the singing of the dancers themselves. In recent years
Halay
American actress (born 1958)
Archived from the original on May 9, 2019. Retrieved May 9, 2019. Dvir, Noam (Davul). "Sharon Stone call Peres her 'mentor'" Archived June 20, 2013, at the
Sharon_Stone
Brass musical instrument
The musicians play two zurna, two spiral trumpets (boru), a cylinder drum davul and a pair of kettle drums (nakkare). In 1529, the "Turkish field clamor"
Bugle
Greek punk rock band
such as the gaida, davul and Thracian lyre with electric guitar and bass guitar. Thrax Punks members are: George Stavridis (davul, thracian lyre, vocals)
Thrax_Punks
Turkish folk dance
that convey introspection and authority. These dances are accompanied by davul and zurna, or in some regions by the bağlama. 2. Kıvrak Zeybek (Fast Zeybek)
Zeybek_(dance)
Young male slave dancer who dressed in feminine attire
accompaniment included various percussion instruments, such as the davul-köçek, the davul being a large drum, one side covered with goat skin and the other
Köçek
Type of musical instrument of the percussion family
drums Chalice drum Chenda Cocktail drum Conga Crowdy-crawn Darbuka Damphu Davul Dayereh Dhak Dhimay Dhol Dholak Djembe Dong Son drum Doumbek Dunun Ewe drums
Drum
Turkish musical instrument
Dankiyo Gayda Çifte Ney Turkish ney Sipsi Dilli kaval Dilli ney Miskal Davul Darbuka Kudüm Bendir Zil Cura nagara Daf Nakkare Kös Nağara Turkish crescent
Turkish_musical_instruments
Elite infantry units and standing army of the Ottoman Empire (active 1363–1826)
its powerful percussion and shrill winds combining kös (giant timpani), davul (bass drum), zurna (a loud shawm), naffir, or boru (natural trumpet), çevgan
Janissary
Breathing technique for wind instruments
A group of davul and zurna players. The zurna is played using circular breathing.
Circular_breathing
Ethnic folk dance tradition
different from one another. The principal instruments of bar dances are davul and zurna (shrill pipe). Later, clarinet has been added to women's bar dances
Turkish_folk_dance
Children's game
two, three, wooden man") Thailand "A E I O U" Turkey "Davul, Zurna, Bir, İki, Üç" (tr. "Davul, Zurna, one, two, three") United Kingdom "Hot chocolate"
Statues_(game)
Musical artist
Occupations Musician, composer, producer, arranger, actor Instruments Keyboard davul piano Years active 1988–1994 Spouse Zeynep Tunuslu [tr] (m. 1993)
Uzay_Heparı
Turkish film actor (born 1987)
Kansersiz Yaşam Derneği'nin düzenlediği etkinlikte çocuklarla birlikte davul çaldı". 30 March 2016. Archived from the original on 17 April 2016. Retrieved
Barış_Arduç
Frame drum originating in Central Asia and the Middle East
Mamadambarova, singer and musician Music portal Tar (drum) Bodhrán Bendir Mazhar Davul Innaby – Azerbaijani dance Sahani, Alaka (11 February 2020). "Who is afraid
Daf
Traditional Sri Lankan deep-fried sweet snack
combination rice flour and coconut milk, which is mixed with juice extracted from davul kurundu leaves (cinnamon leaves) and then deep fried in coconut oil. Okra
Aasmi
Turkish musical group
gong, spoons (1996– ) Esma Ertel - vokal, dans Ümit Adakale - darbuka, davul, bendir, perküsyon Melike Şahin – vox (2012–2018) Emre Onel – goblet drum
Baba_Zula
Musical instrument
frame, and the bodhrán is played with a beater. Music portal Daf Riq Mazhar Davul Long drum Raine-Reusch, Randy (2010). Play the World: The 101 World Instrument
Bendir
Turkish folk dance
send-off ceremonies with kemenche, clarinet, tulum (bagpipe), alongside with davul-zurna. Depending on the variation, the dance may be performed by only mens
Horon
Pitched percussion instrument
timpani manufacturers Missing fundamental Vibration of a circular membrane Davul Samuel Z. Solomon, "How to Write for Percussion", pp. 65–66. Published by
Timpani
Single-headed frame drum
like goats, while the frame was made of wood. Daf or riq Mazhar Bendir Davul Ardah Lane, Edward William (1860) [1836]. An Account of the Manners and
Tar_(drum)
Tradition-based music originating in the Republic of Turkey
characteristic of specific regions. Percussion instruments include drums – davul and nağara – the tambourine-like tef, a mini drum darbuka and kaşık (spoons)
Turkish_folk_music
German rock band
piano, guitar, vocals Lasterbalk der Lästerliche (up to 2021) - drums, davul and other percussion Dominor der Filigrane (2000 to 2009) - guitars, German
Saltatio_Mortis
from Central Anatolia accompanied by the long-necked baglama (divan sazı), davul and zurna. The main subjects of the melancholic songs are separation and
Bozlak
Municipality in Sinop, Turkey
popular among the farmer ladies and woodprint scarves among town ladies. Davul and zurna music is the hallmark of weddings. They lead processions through
Boyabat
Ethnic group
other instruments such as the Angion or Tulum (a type of Bagpipe), the davul, a type of drum, the Shiliavrin, and the Kaval or Ghaval (a flute-like pipe)
Pontic_Greeks
Turkish German singer
presenter actor engineer Instruments folk guitar zurna kaval balaban clarinet davul bağlama violin bass guitar cura qanun Years active 1985–present Label Avrupa
İsmail_YK
Non-Western traditional music
guitars, hammered dulcimers, ouds, bağlamas, pan flutes, charangos, djembes, davuls, frame drums, double bass, clarinets, dumbeks, accordions, and naqarehs
World_music
American world music band
oud, saz, mizmar, midjwiz, arghool, doumbek, riq, def, tar, bendir and davul. The Brothers of the Baladi was formed by band leader/percussionist/vocalist
Brothers_of_the_Baladi
Đàn tam thập lục Vietnam Pitched Chordophone Type of hammered dulcimer. Davul Unpitched 211.212 Membranophone Daxophone Germany Pitched 132.1 Friction
List of percussion instruments
List_of_percussion_instruments
Province and metropolitan municipality in Turkey
white one in the left hand. It is set to music played on the zurna and davul (types of horn and drum, respectively). "Derrebu Derinebu" is a tag-like
Şanlıurfa_Province
Percussion instrument
sounds of the zil and cevgen, combined with the rhythmic pulse of the kös, davul, and nakkare. The early use of the triangle in an operatic/orchestral setting
Triangle_(musical_instrument)
German band
recorders, whistles, bagpipes, seljefloyte (2000–2020) Rüdiger Maul – tar, riq, davul, panriqello, darabukka, timbau, gaxixi and many other percussion instruments
Faun_(band)
American musician (born 1976)
Occupations Accordionist, musician Instruments Accordion, drums, piano, santur, davul Years active 1996–present Labels The Leaf Label, L.M. Duplication
Jeremy_Barnes_(musician)
Ethnic Roma of Muslim religious affiliation
şalvar. Belly dance and Romano Hora (dance), Roman Havaları 8/9 tact, Zurna, Davul, Clarinet are performed. In the Ottoman Empire, especially young handsome
Muslim_Romani_people
Dutch band
vocals, double flute, overtone flute, whistle, bouzouki, darbukka, dombek, davul, mouth harp) Jennifer "Jenny" Evans van der Harten (lead vocals, Celtic
Omnia_(band)
instruments include the gajde, kaval, dajre, diple, tamburitza, gusle, tapan (davul), šargija, ćemane (kemenche), zurla (zurna), and frula among others. Sung
Music_of_Serbia
Cultural Folk Dance
is traditionally danced with music played on the zurna, supported by a davul, but in recent years, both acoustic and electronic instruments have started
Khigga
Large, heavy tambourine used in Arabic music
percussionist Hossam Ramzy was a notable performer of the mazhar. Music portal Riq Daf Tar Bendir Davul Mazhar page from N. Scott Robinson site v t e v t e
Mazhar
Double-headed Indian drum
in formal and informal dance performances for decades. Dholak Dohol Khol Davul Nagara Dhak Chenda Caucasian Dhol Indian musical instruments Attan Bhangra
Dhol
Folk dance of Eastern Turkey
different from one another. The principal instruments of bar dances are davul and zurna (shrill pipe). The dominant measures in bars are 5 8 and 9 8.
Bar_(dance)
festive entertainment, which correspond to the ensembles davul – zurna in Turkey and the ensembles davul – zurna in the Balkans and tapan – zurla. The same
Dammam_(drum)
Unpitched percussion instrument
membranophones Hornbostel–Sachs classification 211.2121 (single cylindrical drum with two usable membranes) Related instruments bass drum, davul, gran cassa
Lambeg_drum
Type of snare drum
20th century. The tabor style is still used as the tambourin de Provence. Davul Dhol Dohol Dunun "Tabor". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 2024-04-05
Tabor_(instrument)
Middle Eastern drum with a rounded back and a hide head
kettledrums played on horseback, are a separate instrument. These drums and the davul or cylindrical drum were used in Ottoman mehter music. In Uzbekistan the
Naqareh
Turkish actor and theatre director (born 1959)
M. Taner Çelik Köşe Kapmaca (1996) / writer: Hidayet Sayın Düğün Ya Da Davul (1997) / writer: Haşmet Zeybek Aşk Grevi (1998) / writer: Savaş Aykılıç
Müfit_Kayacan
membranophones india percussion drum Damphu drum membranophones Nepal percussion Davul (dhol, tapan, atabal, tabl) membranophones 211.212 Turkey Bulgaria Macedonia
List_of_musical_instruments
Turkmen tribe from Turkey and Syria
century. Instruments used in Barak traditional music include saz, zurna, davul, and zambır. Barak Uzun Hava is the most famous type of music that originates
Barak_(tribe)
Turkish folk singer and compiler (1941–2022)
Occupations folk music and Balkan music artist composer musician songwriter lyricist Instruments bağlama zurna davul accordion tulum Years active 1975–2022
Arif_Şentürk
Village in Prizren, Kosovo
accompanied by instrumental music made often with a Zurle or Kaval and tapan or Davul. Kolos are less frequently accompanied by singing as they are in neighboring
Brod,_Dragash
Percussive folk musical instrument of Hungary and Romania
violin-gardon ensembles of Hungarians and some Roma in Transylvania and the zurna-davul widespread throughout the Balkans, Anatolia, and the Near East. The gardon
Ütőgardon
Turkish football club
musicians playing instruments ranging from Trumpets to traditions Turkish davul drums. They are accompanied by loyal backing members who also help out.
Eskişehirspor
Turkish actor
Konuştu, 2004, "Kerem" Kanlı Nigar Nalınlar Lozan Köşe Kapmaca Düğün ya da Davul The Miser Derya Gülü Becerikli Kanguru Aşk Grevi Töre Rumuz Goncagül Sığıntılar
Mehmet_Özgür
Ethnoreligious group
toprak sahibidirler. Hangi oymağa mensupsa onları o oymak besler. Ekseriya davul zuma çalarlar. Oymak halkını eğlendirirler. Ayak işleri görürler. Çok eski
Abdal_people_(West_Asia)
mehna – wa'adat Assyrian diwaneh – liliana – raweh baglama – Çiftelia – davul – dhol – dutar – tambura – zurna – saz – watariyat Bahraini See Persian
Middle Eastern and North African music traditions
Middle_Eastern_and_North_African_music_traditions
2016 soundtrack album by Various artists
Company – recording, production Calder Dudgeon – saw Cory Beers – snare drum, davul Deborah Voigt – soprano vocals Austin Hoke – strings Charles De Castro –
Over the Garden Wall (soundtrack)
Over_the_Garden_Wall_(soundtrack)
2002 studio album by Ensemble Renaissance
instruments include the gajde, kaval, dajre, diple, tamburitza, gusle, tapan (davul), sargija, ćemane (kemenche), zurla (zurna), and frula among others. All
Roots_of_the_Balkan
circle; the title Cyrulik Warszawski translates as "The Barber of Warsaw". Davul Ottoman Empire Istanbul 1908 1909 Dikobraz Czechoslovakia Czech Republic
List_of_satirical_magazines
Subgenre of folk metal music
period instruments that include the cister, hurdy-gurdy, biniou, buccina, davul, riq and cornetto curvo with the most prominent being the shawm and bagpipes
Medieval_metal
Trumpet used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
The musicians play two zurna, two spiral trumpets (boru), a cylinder drum davul and a pair of kettle drums (nakkare). In 1529, the "Turkish field clamor"
Clarion_(instrument)
Musical artist
category, Best World Music Album. Rob Bester – fretless electric bass, davul, bagpipes Anne Hildyard – lead vocals, saxophone, gajda, zurna, clarinet
Xenos_(band)
Iranian woodwind musical instrument
prescribed places in the composition. Several other names, such as dohol, davul, tavel, and so on have been applied to the sorna. Since dohol is a double-faced
Sorna
1997 studio album by Tarkan
- Murat Ejder, İsmail Soyberk and James Cruz Clarinet - Bülent Altınbaş Davul - Hamdi Akatay Electric guitar - Can Şengün, David Matos Percussion - Aydın
Ölürüm_Sana_(album)
include the frame drum ghaval, the cylindrical double faced drum nagara (davul), and the gosha nagara (pair of small kettle drums) and daf (frame drum)
Azerbaijani_folk_music
Bishop of the Diocese of Zela (1876–1921)
The musical instruments that were used were the flute (ζουρνάς) with the Davul (νταούλι), and the Lyre (λύρα) to a lesser extent. A similar mass female
Euthymios_Agritellis
pithkiavlin are also used. Until the beginning of the 20th century, the davul and the zurna (daouli and zournes in Greek) were used by both communities
Music_of_Cyprus
Heroic epic poem of the Turkic peoples
traditional wrestling competition such as Kirkpinar. A team of zurna and davul players play continually as the wrestlers struggle with each other. In 1967
Epic_of_Koroghlu
of stave fiddle), and percussion and wind, including the zurna, ney and davul. Regional variations place importance on different instruments, e.g. the
Music_of_Turkey
include the qamancha, kanon (box zither), dhol (double-headed hand drum, see davul), oud (lute), duduk, zurna, blul, sring, shvi, pku, parkapzuk, tar, dmblak
Music_of_Armenia
Macedonian singer-songwriter (1943–2016)
used both by Roma and Macedonians, such as the oboe, accordion, zurna and davul. Most of Esma's songs were either in the line of Roma or Macedonian folk
Esma_Redžepova
Topics referred to by the same term
director Tapan Sharma (born 1975), Indian cricket umpire Tapan (drum), or davul, a drum used in Balkan and Turkish music Tapani (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Tapan
balaban, the frame drum ghaval, the cylindrical double faced drum nagara (davul), and the goshe nagara (naqareh) (pair of small kettle drums). Other instruments
Azerbaijani musical instruments
Azerbaijani_musical_instruments
balaban, the frame drum ghaval, the cylindrical double faced drum nagara (davul), and the gosha nagara (pair of small kettle drums). Other instruments include
Music_of_Azerbaijan
Part of Speech Meaning Notes آزار ܐܕܪܐ noun "leishmaniasis" دهل ܕܗܘܠ noun "davul" خنجر ܚܢܓܪܐ noun "dagger" لاجورد ܠܐܙܘܪܕ noun "lapis lazuli" سپستان ܣܓܦܣܬܢ
List of loanwords in Classical Syriac
List_of_loanwords_in_Classical_Syriac
German medieval metal band
(Das letzte Einhorn/The Last Unicorn) – vocals, cittern, harp, darbuka, davul, binioù, guitar, piccolo, harmonica (1995–present) Marco Ernst-Felix Zorzytzky
In_Extremo
Marriage ceremonies of the Assyrian people
gather in front of the bride's house and perform dances/music. The zurna and davul are the instruments used during this celebration, though in recent years
Assyrian_weddings
Turkish actor
Hüznün Coşkusu Bursa State Theatre 1996–1997 Vuslat Kavuşma Düğün Ya Da Davul 1997–1998 Üç Kağıtçı Adana State Theatre 1998–1999 V. Frank Soytarılar 1999–2000
Cüneyt_Mete
Topics referred to by the same term
drum from Turkey, Bulgaria, Macedonia, and the Middle East also known as davul or tapan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Tabl
Dohol دهل from Khorasan, played with curved drumstick. Called davul in Turkish.
Persian_musical_instruments
Kars Çakmak, Kars Çamurlu, Kars Çerme, Kars Çığırgan, Kars Çorak, Kars Davul, Kars Derecik, Kars Dikme, Kars Esenkent, Kars Esenyazı, Kars Eşmeyazı,
List of populated places in Kars Province
List_of_populated_places_in_Kars_Province
folk, protest music, left, political music, türkü Instruments Bağlama, davul, zurna, flute Years active 1992–present Members Özlem Gerçek, Mahir Çelebi
Grup_Munzur
instruments such as the Tobă (double-headed drum, also known as the Tabul or Davul), Surlă (also known as the Zurna in other parts of the Balkans), Caval (ancient
Culture_of_Romania
daf frame drums; the cylindrical, double-faced naghara, and the larger davul. Other instruments include the garmon (a small accordion) and tutek (whistle
Culture_of_Azerbaijan
Style of music from the Balkan region
trombones. Percussion is provided by snare drum and bass drums, traditionally davuls (also known as tapan or goč) carried by the performers. A few bands occasionally
Balkan_brass
Folk dance from the Armenian highlands
1939 and 1964 World's Fair in New York. Greek Tamsara, Tamzara Armenian Davul-Zurna Tamzara (2) sample Armenian Tamzara by Richard Hagopian, Fresno California
Tamzara
Traditional instruments of Kurdish music
Name in English Name in Kurdish Description Picture Davul Deholl دەھۆڵ A large cylindrical drum played with sticks or hands, producing deep sounds. Daf
Kurdish_musical_instruments
Early music ensemble
Bulgarian bagpipes, recorders, and Persian and Arabic percussion such as davul, zarb, bendir, darabukka and riqq. Marco Ambrosini - nyckelharpa, vielle
Oni_Wytars
Turkish artist and musician
and numerous singles and EPS between 1996 and 2020. His first solo album "Davul" was released in 2017 from subtext. Erek was responsible for the sound and
Cevdet_Erek
DAVUL
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Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Always Having Wealth
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sound of flowing water, Gentle sound of water
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Traditional
Name of a River
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Helping
Girl/Female
Latin American French
Star.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hari Kishan | ஹரீ கிஷநÂ
Lord of nature
Female
Swedish
Old form of Swedish Arnborg, ARNBORGH means "eagle protection."
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Spring; Youthful
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, German, Hebrew
Handsome
Girl/Female
Hindu
Iron, Rising
DAVUL
DAVUL
DAVUL
DAVUL
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