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Saturday 22 December 2012

Bendir      

            The Bendir May Be A Frame Drum Used As A Standard Instrument Throughout North Africa. In Contrast To The Tympan, It's No Jingles However most Frequently Incorporates A Snare (Usually Product Of Gut) Stretched Across Its Head, That Once The Drum Is affected With The Fingers Or Palm Provides The Tone A Noisy Quality. The Bendir May Be A Frame Drum With A Wood frame And A Membrane. It Creates Completely Different Tones In Step With The Spreading Of The Shock Waves Moving Across The Skins It self. A Frame Drum Is That The Oldest And Most Typical Quite Drum. The Bendir Is Employed Throughout North Africa, Ancient Egypt, And Geographical Region. The Bendir Drum Has Been Around Since Prehistoric Times. The Bendir Is Regarding Fourteen To Sixteen Inches. The Drum Is Vie Unbroken Vertical By Inserting The Thumb Of The Paw In An Exceedingly Special Holes Within The Frame. The Bandir Or Bendir Is Employed Within The Special Ceremonies Of The Sufi. The Sufi Tradition Is Powerfully Characterised By The Employment Of Music, Rhythm, And Dance To Achieve Explicit States Of Consciousness. The Bendir Incorporates A little Hole Within The Bottom, That Is Employed To Balance The Drum At The Bottom Of The Left Thumb Because The Paw Fingers That The Rim And Also The Manus Plays The Rim And Center. It's Principally Employed In The Subsequent Countries: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, African Country And Typically Egypt. Egypt Principally Uses A Frame Drum The Same As The Bendir, That Is Termed A Tar, Except It Doesn't Have A Snare Within The Back Of It. A Version Of It Exists In Eire Referred To As The Bodhrán That Is Sometimes Vie With A Beater. The Term Bendir suggests That In Turkish Language An Enormous Hand Frame drumm, WHO Is Thought As Pudding In Semitic.

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