The darbuka is a goblet-shaped percussion instrument traditionally made from ceramic, metal, or wood. It features a wide, flared bottom and a narrow top, with a drumhead typically made of animal skin or synthetic material. The body often has intricate designs or decorative patterns, contributing to its aesthetic appeal. Its distinctive shape allows for a range of rhythmic sounds, making it popular in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean music.
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