Doumbek Repair

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Doumbek Repair How We Get From This To This

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Doumbek Repair How We Get

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Ceramic Doumbek With Torn Skin

The goat skin drum head on this doumbek needs to be replaced.

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Rope Used To Attach Skin

We use a rope system to pull the fresh skin into place.

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Skin Is Pulled Tight

The rope allows us to pull the new drum head tight.

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Skin Is Glued On

The rope holds the fresh goat skin drum head in place while the glue dries.

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Clay Doumbek Repair A similar process helps us get

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Ceramic Doumbek Repair

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Doumbek Repair With Fishskin

We can even replace the drum head with fish skin.

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Doumbek Repair Without Rope

Or omit the rope and mount the drum head with glue only.

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Pretuned Drum Becomes Tunable

Better yet, omit the glue and create a tunable drum in the process.

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Customize Your Doumbek

This is now a tunable drum. The pitch can be raised or lowered at will.

Whether you want your doumbek tunable or pretuned, call us at (831) 428-6626, email us or visit our Doumbek Repair page.