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FireOmEarth Boudran Frame Drum (No Design) in 3 sizes
The frame drum was popular throughout the middle ages in all parts of Europe. The earliest record of the frame drum was during the Goddess period and was Pre-Christian. Paintings on the walls of Egyptian birthing temples show priestesses playing frame drums. it is believed the hypnotic rhythm of the drum entrains the breath and heart beat, enticing the listener or drummer into a trance state.
This Siberian birch, 3 1/2" wide frame is stretched with goat skin. The half moon cut out in the frame allows the holding hand to reach the head with the middle finger for the KA strike.
A mounted cross bar in the back makes a marriage of the frame drum and boudhran, creating a drum that can be played both with the hand or in traditional celtic style.
Sizes are 14", 16" or 18". Comes with a tipper.
Plain as shown on right of photo ( see below for Painted/Celtic Design). Hand-painted special designs and custom work available. Email your idea for pricing quote.
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FireOmEarth Boudran Frame Drum - Painted Celtic Design
This Siberian birch, 3 1/2" wide frame drum (shown above) is stretched with goat skin. The half moon cut out in the frame allows the holding hand to reach the head with the middle finger for the KA strike.
A mounted cross bar in the back makes a marriage of the frame drum and boudhran, creating a drum that can be played both with the hand or in traditional celtic style.
Available in your choice of sizes: 14", 16" or 18" and your choice of 11 Painted Celtic Designs (shown at left). Comes with a tipper.
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FireOmEarth Frame Drum Cream
Highly recommended - A skin conditioner for the head of the drum, all natural karite/shea butter from Africa - 2 oz
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