Bandir, Bendir - Made by Wood Brand, Tunable
General Description:
The bendir is a traditional frame drum widely used in various musical cultures, particularly in North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Europe. It typically features a circular wooden frame with a single skin stretched over it, often made from goat or fish skin. The drum is played with the hands, though sometimes with a mallet or a combination of both. The bendir’s distinctive sound comes from its deep, resonant tones and its ability to produce a wide range of rhythmic variations, making it a key instrument in many folk, ritual, and spiritual music practices. It is often associated with Sufi ceremonies, particularly in Morocco and Tunisia, where it is used to accompany chanting and dancing during religious rituals.
In terms of structure, the bendir is usually smaller than other frame drums like the darbuka or tabor, and its skin is often tuned to a lower pitch. In some variations, the drum includes snares or wires stretched across the inside of the frame, creating a buzzing effect when played, which adds to its distinct sound. The bendir plays an important role in ensemble music, providing a steady rhythm foundation, and its versatility allows it to accompany both solo performances and larger group compositions. In contemporary settings, the bendir is used by world music performers and can be found in fusion genres, blending traditional sounds with modern musical styles.
Specific Description:
This tunable wood Bandir/Bendir has a synthetic professional plastic drum head on top and 8 pegs. It also features a very comfortable handle for long periods of tireless playing.
Accessories:
It comes with an high-quality soft case.
Dimensions:
- Frame Height (3 in).
- Skin Diameter (16.5 in).
- 8 bolts