They use paint...
The matewka, also known as a drum, holds great significance in traditional indigenous ceremonies as it is used to connect with the spirit world, communicate with ancestors, and maintain cultural traditions through music and dance.
Hmmmmmnn, well it could br that yer tattoo is magical, but I wouldn't bet on it...Not being able to see what it's got going on but if it looks like a stain beneath the skin...it probably is!!First off let's talk about how a tattoo works....The ink is inserted just under the skin clinging to the needles..As the needles come out of the kin some of the ink is trapped beneath the skin...As of course all of you second year med students know there are three layers of skin...!. The epidermis, the top layer, 2. the dermis, second layer and of course no. 3, the subcutaneous layer, or fatty layer assome refer to it...The real secret to doing great tattoo work is getting the ink below the first to layers with out flooding the third..Some newbies, untrained wannabes and kitchen magicians may tend to overwork the tattooed area, DRIVING it in deep,to make it look coool like he saw in the magazine!!!! Only he missed out on the part of the book, How to tattoo in 3 easy lessons, where it warned him not to overwork the area as to much flooding of the skin on the fatty layer may cause ink to spread leaving a bruised looking stain that does not show up immeadiatly but when it does show it doesnt go away...Does this sound like a description of your tattoo???? I can see yer head going up and down....And what do you do about it?????Drum roll please.............................................................................................................................Go see a real tattooist with the proper training!!!!{plugola!!}
The drum is in the percussion group.
You'd want to paint the entire drum, which you can't while it is still inserted, so no.
If your drum is a 55 gallon drum and your paint can cover 400 square feet per gallon then you may cover (one coat only) a square almost 150 by 150 feet.
It is a mmber of the percussion group of instruments
Percussion
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A 55-gallon plastic drum can typically float when it is empty, as it is designed to hold liquids. However, when filled with liquid, it will become heavy and sink. The buoyancy will depend on the weight of the liquid inside and the weight of the drum itself.
This is Liquid DnB (Liquid Drum & Bass) Similar to that of Chillstep
the drum is a percussion instrument played in the percussion section of an orchestra
A cask or a drum is a wooden barrel that holds liquid.
Cream
Percussion.