History of the Frame Drum
The Frame drum originated in the Middle East and is considered among some of the first drums aver developed. Together with the Fiberskyn 3 heads from Remo, the Frame drums deliver a traditional and authentic sound. The Frame drum is played around the edge with the fingers or with a soft beater, thus allowing the drum to be held in various positions: either between the knees or up right on your lap.
Ideal for drum circles and solo drummers
Crucial for the efficiency of this Orff instrument is the unbeatably simple use, as well as the aforementioned flexibility of the playability. The shell consists of Acousticon, a composite material of wood and plastic, which delivers surprising resonating characteristics. Inviting grooves with a group of friends or solo drumming under your won roof, the Remo Frame drums brings rhythm and fun everywhere it goes.
Versatility and Stability
Even when it comes to stability the Frame drum from Remo leaves nothing to be desired. The Fiberskyn 3 head as well the shell are, regardless of their low weight, weather proof and extremely durable. To provide even more versatility, Remo offers a variety of different sizes: 8", 10", 12", 14", 16" and 22".
REMO Frame Drum Fiberskyn 3 Features: 4 holes in shell Finish: Walnut