The doumbek drum originated from the Middle East.
The doumbek drum is a goblet drum. Goblet drums are called this as they have a goblet shape. They are predominantly found and played in North Africa and the Middle East.
The doumbek, also known as the darbuka, originated in the Middle East, specifically in countries like Egypt, Turkey, and Syria. It is a drum made of clay, metal, or wood and is widely used in traditional Middle Eastern music.
A riq is an ethnic instrument. It looks much like a tamborine, however there are more sounds you can make with it. It is played verticle to the ground, with the right hand striking the head of the drum and the left controlling the jingles (it is held with no stand). Riq's are used in many ethnic drumming groups, and commonly found being played with a doumbek player or possible a frame drum or box drum (cajón).
Banging the Drum was created in 1919-10.
Aiken Drum was created in 1821.
Freshwater drum was created in 1819.
A Drum Is a Woman was created in 1956.
Broken Drum was created in 2003.
Drum Connection was created in 1995.
Sister Drum was created in 1995.
Drum Island was created in 1997.
Black drum was created in 1766.