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Toubeleki
Percussion instrument
Other nameschalice drum, tarabuka, tarabaki, darbuka, debuka, doumbek, dumbec, dumbeg, dumbelek, tablah, toumperleki, zerbaghali
Classification hand percussion

The toubeleki (Greek: τουμπελέκι and τουμπερλέκι and ντουμπελέκι), is a kind of a Greek traditional drum musical instrument. It is usually made from metal, open at its downside and covered with a skin stretched over it. It is played with the hands and used often in the Greek traditional folk rhythms, for the particularly cover of the Greek laiko and rebetiko music.

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Greek musical instruments
Ancient
String
Pandura
Lyre
Barbiton
Chelys
Kithara
Phorminx
Harp
Wind
Aulos
Pan flute
Salpinx
Percussion
Cochilia
Crotalum
Water organ
Sistrum
Medieval
Byzantine lyra
Organon
Modern
String
Bowed
Cretan lyra
Pontic lyra
Politiki lyra
Macedonian lyra
Calabrian lira
Plucked
Bouzouki
Guitar
Laouto
Mandola
Mandolin
Oudola
Psaltery
Tambouras
Thaboura
Struck
Santouri
Wind
Askomandoura
Gaida
Tsampouna
Floghera
Karamuza
Lalitsa
Mantura
Souravli
Percussion
Membranophones
Tambourine
Toubeleki
Tympano
Idiophones
Koudounia
Stamna
Trigono
Zilia
See also
Music of Greece
Greek folk music
Byzantine music
Nisiotika
Greek dances
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