PEYMAN AND HIS TONBAK

How to Play the Doumbek, Tonbak and Darbuka YouTube

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Useful Links and Info for Playing the Doumbek (Dumbek)(YouTube)

Watch Peyman's Doumbek Drumming at YouTube

Tonbak (Peyman Nasehpour) and Santoor (Pooyan Nassehpoor)

Tonbak Solo Video Clip by Peyman Nasehpour at Novalis Museum, Germany.

Tonbak (Peyman Nasehpour) and Tar (Parham Nassehpoor)

Persian Doumbek
Tonbak

 
The American name doumbek should be derived from the Persian name dombak that is the new form of its Pahlavi name, dombalak and brought to USA by Eastern emigrants. This name is used for all genres of goblet drums, particularly for those goblet drums that are used for Middle Eastern music and dance (called Arabic music and belly dance). Though goblet drums are similar in shape but they are not played so similarly and one need to be very careful about that.
 

Arabic Doumbek
Darbuka

 
 
 
The doumbek played in Arabic language countries such as Iraq (that is not Iran), Syria, Lebanon, Egypt and so on... is called darbuka and is somehow different from the Persian doumbek (tonbak).

Turkish Doumbek
Doumbelek

 
 
The doumbek is called tabla (also tablah) in Arabic countries. This is not the Indian tabla that is a pair of small drums. Anyway, doumbek is called dumbelek in Turkey and the edge of the large opening of Turkish goblet drum is squared not round and this is why the finger snapping can be played on it easily similar to what we have for the tonbak very much. It is good to mention that the only goblet drum that I know it is played very similar to the tonbak is the Afghani goblet drum called zirbaghali (also zerbaghali).
 
The many names of doumbek are listed here:
 
Darabuke (Albania)
Darabuka, Darambuka, Tarambuke and Tarambuka (Bulgaria)
Darabukka, Derabucca, and Darbouka (Egypt)
Derbekki, Drbekki, and Drbakka (Lebanon and Syria)
Derbocka (Morocco and Algeria)
Derbouka (Derbuka) (?)
Dobouk (Hungry)
Donbak, Dombak, Tombak, Tonbak and Zarb (Persia)
Doumbek (USA)
Dumbelek, Darbuka and Deblek (Turkey)
Gedombak (Malaysia)
Khalouze (?) 
Shuhai-Gata-Katamen-Taiko (Japan)
Tarambuka (Yugoslavia)
Tarija (Morocco)
Tarabuka (Macedonia)
Tablak (Tajikistan)
Thon, Thab and Thap (Thailand and Cambodia)
Toubeleki (Greece)
Tumbaknari (Kashmir of Indian)
Ghumat (Goa of India)
Jamuku (South India)
Zirbaghali (Afghanistan)
 
Are you confused of the many names of the doumbek in different countries? Then please read this article of mine at rhythmweb:

The many names of doumbek

Goblet Drumming Group: A Forum for all Doumbek-s (Goblet Drums)
 
Greetings! This group is for all those percussionists interested in the goblet shaped drums of Asia, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
 
They are known by many names listed here: Darabuke (Albania) Darabuka, Darambuka, Tarambuke and Tarambuka (Bulgaria) Darabukka, Derabucca, and Darbouka (Egypt) Derbekki, Drbekki, and Drbakka (Lebanon and Syria) Derbocka (Morocco and Algeria) Dobouk (Hungry) Donbak, Dombak, Tombak, Tonbak and Zarb (Persia) Doumbek (USA) Dumbelek, Darbuka and Deblek (Turkey) Gedombak (Malaysia) Khalouze Shuhai-Gata-Katamen-Taiko (Japan) Tarambuka (Yugoslavia) Tarija (Morocco) Tarabuka (Macedonia) Tablak (Tajikistan) Thon, Thab and Thap (Thailand and Cambodia) Toubeleki (Greece) Tumbaknari (Kashmir of Indian) Ghumat (Goa of India)) and Jamuku (South India) Zirbaghali (Afghanistan)

We welcome your participation. Please introduce yourself, and remember to put your goblet drum related website URLs in the links section. The calendar too, is available to all. Please keep all posts related to drumming, focusing on the use of goblet shaped drums around the world. Mentioning other instruments and music in context is fine. However, political posts, flames, and those posts considered hostile or offensive to list members are off topic, and repeated off topic posts are grounds for removal.

This group has been established by Peyman Nasehpour (the moderator) and Eric Stuer (the co-moderator).

The Differences Between Tonbak and Darbouka

The Skin and Wood of the Tonbak, Ghaval and Daf

Purchase Good Quality Tonbak, Ghaval and Daf

About Ostad Hossein Tehrani, the father of modern tonbak

Related goblet drum: the djembe

Peyman and his tonbak (2002)

Tar Setar Barbat Kamancheh Gheychak Santoor Ghanoon Ney Tonbak Daf