| 1. | The traditional classification of Indian instruments include two categories of membranophones.
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| 2. | For compositions using drums and membranophones, natural materials were used.
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| 3. | The African djembe-wassolou is also a goblet membranophone.
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| 4. | It is thus a membranophone of the kettle drum variety.
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| 5. | Instruments from all families are represented including aerophones, membranophones, idiophones and chordophones.
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| 6. | Membranophones : The Goombay drum is main rhythmic component in rake-n-scrape.
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| 7. | This is a list of kinds of membranophones ( e . g . drums ).
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| 8. | "Water drums " are also sometimes treated as a distinct category of membranophone.
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| 9. | The "'maram "'is a membranophone percussion instrument from South India.
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| 10. | This membranophone is placed on the ground between the legs, and played with both hands.
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