- Slit drum
people [cite web
last = Mercurio
first = Philip Dominguez
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year = 2006
url = http://www.pnoyandthecity.blogspot.com
title = Traditional Music of the Southern Philippines
format = html
work = PnoyAndTheCity: A center for Kulintang - A home for Pasikings
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accessdate = June 12 |accessyear = 2006] ]A slit drum is a hollow
percussion instrument , usually ofbamboo or wood, which is made moreresonant through one or more slits in it.Most slit drums have three slits, cut into the shape of an "H". If, as is usual, the resultant tongues are different lengths or thicknesses, the drum will produce 2 different pitches.
The ends of a slit drum are closed so that the shell becomes the resonating chamber for the sound vibrations created when the tongues are struck, usually with a mallet. The resonating chamber increases the volume of the sound produced by the tongue and presents the sound through an open port. If the resonating chamber is the correct size for the pitch being produced by the tongue, which means it has the correct volume of airspace to complete 1 full
sound wave for that particular pitch, the instrument will be more efficient and louder.List of slit drums
*Kagul (Philippine)
Maguindanao n.
*Tagutok (Philippine)Maranao .
*Agung a Tamlang (Philippine)Maguindanao n.
*Teponaztli - anAztec drum.The Poopoo coca Drum of the Aztecs.References
ee also
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Slit gong
*Log drum
*Wood block
*HAPI drum External links
* [http://www.kalimbas.com/drums.htm Collins Rhythmcraft page on slit drums]
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