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The Davul Drummer

2018-10-25
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The Davul Drummer The davul (or screw davul) is one of the very oldest instruments, having been used down the ages by the various civilizations of Anatolia, and later by communities in Central Asia. Despite some changes in form and construction technique, the percussion instrument that has come down to the present day is actually one of the least altered traditional Turkish musical instruments. It is one of the fundamental elements of traditional Turkish music, and has been used for a variety of purposes. These include communications by means of local or mehter music, making announcements and issuing warnings. The davul is traditionally associated together with the zurna, although in many places it has also been used on its own, not unlike the meydan sazý. The davul has gone by a number of names down the years, including; tug, tavul, kuvrug, tuvil and tabl. Davul players have been called "tablzen", "davulzen" and "davulcu". The davul was the principle instrument used by shamans, and was and still is used in Turkey at weddings, to wake people so they can eat something before fasting all day, traditional sports and games, horse racing, wrestling matches and festivals.

  • Camera

    Canon EOS 7D

    Lens

    EF85mm f/1.8 USM

    ISO

    4000

    Aperture

    f 2.3

    Shutter Speed

    1/100 sec

    Exposure Compensation

    0 EV

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