Garifuna drum
Appearance
Percussion instrument | |
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Classification | Membranophone |
Language, dance and music of the Garifuna | |
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Country | Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua |
Reference | 00001 |
Region | Latin America and the Caribbean |
Inscription history | |
Inscription | 2008 (3rd session) |
List | Representative |
The garifuna drum is a membranophone percussion instrument from the Garifuna culture in Belize, Guatemala and Honduras. The garifuna drums play a very important role in garifuna music. There are two types of drums used, Primero (tenor drum) and Segunda (bass drum). These drums are made of hollowed out hardwood such as mahogany or mayflower, but other woods are also used. This percussion has one drumhead of skin from peccary pig, deer or sheep. The garifuna drums are played by the hands and are usually performed while seated.
References
[edit]- Beck, John (1994). Encyclopedia of Percussion. Garland. ISBN 978-0-8240-4788-7.