There is a specific sound that lives in the clay soil of Anatolia. It is not the gentle strum of a string nor the longing cry of a ney. It is the thud of the düm , the sharp crack of the tek , and the rolling thunder of fingers dancing across a goat-skin head. For millennia, the heartbeat of the steppe, the empire, and the village has been rhythm.
Asma Davul (bass drum), Darbuka (clay and standard), and Talking Drum. Frame Drums: Erbane and Bendir. ethnaudio - percussion of anatolia
The deep thuds of the Davul and the raspy textures of the Bendir are ideal for historical dramas, fantasy soundtracks, and action sequences. There is a specific sound that lives in