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What are the main percussion instruments in the Middle East?

What are the main percussion instruments in the Middle East? Let's take a look at Abang's belly dance-finger cymbals are called sagat in Egypt and Zill in Turkey. A pair of cymbals consists of four pieces of metal with the same size and texture, which are respectively placed on the thumb and middle finger of both hands. They can be used as musical instruments for bands, and they can also make dancers dance with rhythm. Tambourine tambourine tambourine tambourine varies in size and is surrounded by brass bell pieces. Drum surface is generally made of cattle and sheep skin, donkey skin and snake skin. The tambourine has both the jingle of bells and the loudness of drums. Besides being a musical instrument, it is often used as a prop in dance. Darabukka, our most common Middle East drum, has a double S-curve shape, and only one end can play it. It is almost an indispensable instrument in belly dance music in the Middle East, and the rhythm created by the Middle East drum is the soul of belly dance music. Le Di tambourine is a double-sided drum, which uses two sticks, one thick and one thin, to produce sound. This large Baladi tambourine is a traditional musical instrument of ElBaradei and an Egyptian folk dance. Noisy and noisy. There is a saying in Egypt that describes a person who is sticky and stubborn. It is called "you can't get rid of it with a country drum". "Country drum" refers to this kind of Dabaledi tambourine.