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The Dagu, also known as Flower Drum, has a wooden body shaped like a flower vase. The top and bottom are each covered by calfskin, with the bottom being typically half to three-fifths the size of the top. The drum is then put onto a wooden frame and played by two wooden mallets in performances. An orchestra would sometimes make use of several Dagu of different sizes to perform solo passages of a melodic nature. |
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