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A sabar drum typically consists of several key parts: the drum shell, usually made from wood or a hollowed-out gourd, which serves as the resonating body; the membrane, often made of animal skin, stretched over the top of the shell and secured with ropes or metal hooks; and the tuning pegs or ropes that allow for tension adjustment of the membrane. Additionally, there is a striking surface, played with the hands or sticks, which produces the drum's distinctive sound. The sabar may also include decorative elements that reflect cultural significance.

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