Dholak Drum

Carved CultureSKU: IND008

Colour: Blue
Price:
Sale price$56.00
Stock:
Only 1 unit left

Description

The Dholak Drum originated in India but has been used for years in many other countries, each one will play the drum differently and for different celebrations.  The Dholak Drum can be tightened changing its rhythm and sound each time. The dholak is usually used at weddings, parties and dances.

How to play the dhol drum?

Using your hands and arms, use one arm to scoop the drum so both ends of the drum are exposed and tap or pat with the palms of your hands. You can also play it over your shoulder, under your knee or however you feel. You can also use beaters to play different patterns (sold separately).

Features

  • Beautiful Dhol Drum
  • Suitable gift for the music lover
  • Handmade, eco-friendly and fun
  • Assorted designs

Weight & dimensions 

Size: 20 x 16 cm

Weight: 800g

Specifications 

Product Type: Musical instrument

Colour: Brown, multicoloured

Material: Wood, hyde, metal

Number of drums included: 1

Pattern: Striped

Safety Warning: This product may contain small parts that pose a choking hazard, may have sharp edges, or may be heavy and fragile. It is not intended for use by children without adult supervision. Use with care to avoid injury. Handle and maintain the product responsibly to ensure safety. Buyers are responsible for ensuring safe use and care of the product. This is a general guide and it is not a substitute for proper supervision.

Country of Origin: India

Technical Details

Attack

1ms

Decay time

858ms

Frequency Range

60hz - 13khz

Dominant Frequency Range

90hz - 2khz

Pitch

Mid-range

Peak decibels

86db

RMS decibels

70db

Loudness Rating

Level 8

Difficulty Rating

5

What’s included

Dholak Drum

Timbre Tone Colour

Warm, resonant and percussive

Dynamic Range

High

Recommended Age

13 years +

Frequently Asked Questions 

Is the dholak suitable for beginners?

Yes, the dholak is suitable for beginners, though it requires some practice to master its various sounds. It’s ideal for those interested in traditional and folk music.

How do you play the dholak?

The dholak is played by striking the drumhead with both hands. Use the fingers and palms to create different tones. The left hand typically plays the deeper sounds (bass) on the larger drumhead, while the right hand creates higher-pitched tones on the smaller side.

What is the dholak used for?

The dholak is commonly used in South Asian music, especially in traditional folk, devotional, and classical music. It is popular in celebrations, festivals, and performances, providing a rhythmic foundation for dance and songs.

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Durga
Excellent product my son loved it..

Genuine product, thankyou, my son loves so much, I will buy 1 more Dholak for my daughter …… good sound, I received as in photo shown…..