Made with birch plywood on three sides, it features a rosewood playing side of the drum. Snare strings makes it good for use in traditional Spanish, Brazilian, Cuban and Peruvian situations as well as a variety of contemporary musical styles.
Made with birch plywood on all sides. Not only does the snares offer a more mellow tone, but it makes it good for use in traditional Spanish, Brazilian, Cuban and Peruvian situations as well as a variety of contemporary musical styles.
The Wambooka is a member of the darbuka, doumbek family. There are a couple of things that give the Wambooka unique qualities. First off the shell is a transparent synthetic material. This shell is designed to be able to be compressed slightly adding rhythmic pitch variations to the performance.
The Transparent synthetic head is hex wrenched tuned. The tuning machines used in the Wambooka will allow for a wide range of tuning options and once the player has found a desired pitch it will stay in tune. The nature of synthetic shells and heads is that they stay in tune and resonate in any environmental conditions.
The most unique quality of the Wambooka is that it has been designed to be played with water inside the shell. This opens the doors to a whole new range of tonal rhythms achieved by manipulating the fluid, shell and head during performance.
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Synthetic shell and head with great tonal resonance
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