Log Drum

A log drum is a type of unpitched percussion instrument that creates is resonance with two toungues that are carved into a hollow box. This box is usually made out of cherry or maple wood. The two toungues are carved in a manner that one is higher pitched than the other one. When a tounge is struck, it vibrates, resonating through the box-like chamber and creating a dark mellow tone. The instrument is to be played with soft rubber or yarn mallets. See also Drum (communication) for history of log drum and information of log drum as a means of communication in ancient cultures

 

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