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dholi


  • A Caucasian and Middle Eastern double-headed cylindrical drum with laced heads.
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  • Variants

    • daule
    • davul
    • dhol (Caucasian drum)
    • dohol
    • doli
    • doul
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  • Sources

    • found: Work cat.: 2003558772: Igraet Mukhazhir Pshikhachev [SR] 1978:label (doul)
    • found: Marcuse(Dholi; double-headed cylindrical drum of Tiflis, U.S.S.R., with laced heads stretched over metal hoops; also doul and doli)
    • found: Muz. ėnt͡s.(Doli, dalabandi (Georgia); Dol, dul (Uzbek), doul (Tadzhik); percussion musical instrument, drum)
    • found: New Grove dict. of musical instr., 1984(doli: double-headed cylindrical drum of Georgia (USSR); related to the Armenian dhol, also entry for dhol, drum of South Asia)
    • found: Mur̄adī, S. The music of Lorestan, Iran [SR] p 1994:label (dohol)
    • found: Grove music online, Jan. 6, 2008(davul; a large thong-braced, double-headed cylindrical drum of Turkey and many other countries of the Middle East and South-eastern Europe where it is known by related names, including daouli (Greece), daule (Albania), dohol (Iran), dhol (Armenia), doli (Georgia) and ṭabl turkī (Arab countries). Variants of the name are used for a variety of barrel-shaped double-headed laced drums in many part of South Asia, including ḍhol or duhl (Pakstan), daula (Sri Lanka) and ḍholak (in India and Pakistan))
  • General Notes

    • A Caucasian and Middle Eastern double-headed cylindrical drum with laced heads.
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    • 2009-01-22: new
    • 2014-02-24: revised
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