The term "Tambora" can refer to a type of drum that is used in many cultures. Tambora is also the name of a mountain which happens to contain an active volcano.
The word "tambourine" comes from the Middle Persian "tambur," or drum. Tambourine-like instruments are used in many different cultures, and its exact origin is unknown.
The snare drum is mostly used in marching bands and many diffrent bands that use a drum set.
The Kutirinding drum is used for playing on.
Many cultures have used peppermint over the years for uses such as tea, chewing gum, flavoring ice cream, and toothpaste.
While slit drums are believed to have originated on the continent of Africa, various early versions of the drums have been found in early Asian and South American cultures as well. In various African cultures, a slit drum language evolved.
Any drum or drum kit can be used, its the player that makes the difference.
I think that the violin are used in so many cultures because a lot of people used to play the violin. Also a long time ago they used to make the violin out of wood and used in orchestras and choirs.
They used Oral Traditions
Many cultures created and used different forms of an 'hourglass'.
The word 'drum' can be used as a verb or a noun.
yes they did.