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yes since all drums belong to a membranophone family
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yes since all drums belong to a membranophone family
the Koreans common instrument is the kayagum
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A membranophone is any instrument that is under the percussion category. It must be covered with a type of animal skin or artificial animal skin. This means that a membranophone must have skin on it. An idiophone is the same but made of metal or wood.
None, it is considered a string instrument.
There are actually a few different fairly equally common musical instruments in Korea. These include the Kayagum, Yanggum, Tanso, Choktae and Hae Gum.
A musical percussion instrument (drum); usually consists of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched across each end.
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A membranophone produces sound via a stretched membrane. These are generally drums of some kind. Some Japanese membranophones are Jin, Ge, Mu, and Tu, which are pretty much the same as Chinese.