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Sioux Style Drums - 9"

4572-006-009
$119.00
Sioux Style Drums - 9"
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Sioux Style Drums - 9"

Product No. 4572-006-009

$119.00

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9" Hand Drum

A shallow hand drum built from a bent wood frame, with 2 heads and rawhide handles.

Genuine Taos Drums

American Indian music is the rawhide drum, and we offer the finest available today. Made from wood native to Northern New Mexico (cottonwood, aspen or pine) and hand processed natural rawhide, they are stretched and secured with rawhide lacing, an art passed down through generations. Sizes are approximate and a drumstick is included with each drum.

Genuine Rawhide Drums & the Effects of Weather & Humidity

When they are first made, handmade rawhide drums are tied tightly; however, this will vary from one maker to the next. Tightness depends a great deal on the relative humidity and the temperature as well as the thickness of the hide. While a rawhide drum might be very tight in one area of the country, it could be less tight and even sound flat if the humidity is high in another part of the country. If the humidity is particularly high and the drum is outside, a normally nice sounding drum can sound rather flat.

When singers are at an outdoor powwow and have a supper break or similar period of not singing, they will quite often cover the drum with a blanket to help keep it warm. If the sun is still up, they often stand the drum on its side in the sun to help keep it tight and have at times been known to use a hair dryer to help warm it up. The Osage Tribe has a special position in their Ilonshka Dance that is known as "Drum Warmer". This is normally filled by two fellows who warm the drum before the dance in order to keep it at the right tightness, depending on the weather at the time.

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