A Kus (Persian کوس kūs) is a large-sized ancient Persian
kettledrum , similar to a timpani . Etymology: Kus is a Middle-Persian military
Kaynak: KusMoko are bronze
kettledrum s from Alor Island , Indonesia,While they have been found in several different locations in Indonesia , they
Kaynak: Moko drumPercussion instruments : Dabdab : Drum, maybe
kettledrum. Daf : Daf is one of the most ancient frame drums in Asia and North Africa.
Kaynak: Iranian musical instrumentsA naker or nakir is a small drum , of Arabic origin, and the forebear of the Europe an timpani (
kettledrum). The nakers were imported
Kaynak: NakerSchlesinger | 1911 | p 289 The reference comparing the tympanum (
kettledrum) to half a pearl is borrowed from Pliny" "Symphonia" or chifonie
Kaynak: SymphoniaTimpano, in music, singular of timpani , a
kettledrum. Tympanum (hand drum), a percussion instrument in ancient Greece and Rome
Kaynak: TympanumAdayevskaya was a pseudonym ; the composer derived it from the notes A , D , and A, played by the
kettledrum in Mikhail Glinka 's opera
Kaynak: Ella AdayevskayaPraise songs are accompanied by
kettledrum s and kalangu talking drum s, along with the kakaki , a kind of long trumpet derived from that
Kaynak: Hausa music