The double-headed tribal Dhyangro Shamanic Drum is a unique handmade percussion instrument featuring a striking traditional design, crafted with goatskin drumheads and a wooden frame. It includes internal percussion elements that enhance resonance while playing, and a handle or stake at the base for holding or placing into the ground during use. Each drum is individually made, so designs may vary, giving every piece its own character. Handmade, eco-friendly, and fun, it is a meaningful instrument for musicians, shamanic practitioners, and percussion enthusiasts, and makes a great gift with assorted designs.
Specifications
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Size |
H48.5cm × D27cm × W8cm |
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Weight |
340g |
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Country of Origin |
Nepal |
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Safety Warning
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Contains small parts. Not suitable for children without adult supervision. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the dhyangro suitable for beginners?
The dhyangro may not be ideal for complete beginners due to its specific playing techniques.
How do you play the dhyangro?
The dhyangro is played using a mallet to strike the drum’s surface. It is often used for its deep, resonant tones, and the technique involves varying the pressure and rhythm to create different sounds. It is traditionally used in spiritual or shamanic rituals.
What is the dhyangro used for?
The dhyangro is primarily used in shamanic rituals and ceremonies. It plays an important role in meditation, healing practices, and spiritual connection, often used to invoke specific energies or aid in trance states.