Frame drum

Japanese: frame drum(英語表記)framedrum
Frame drum

…(2) Body The function of the body is, first, to hold the tension on the membrane, and second, to create a cavity inside to allow the sound to resonate and create the characteristic sound of the drum. The simplest drum is the frame drum, which only has the function of stretching the membrane, and is the equivalent of the Japanese fan drum. This name is generally used until the depth of the frame (body) increases to be equal to the diameter of the membrane. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "frame drum" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…(2)胴 胴の機能は第1に膜の緊張を保持することにあり,第2には内部に空洞を設けて音を響かせ,特徴ある太鼓の音を形成することにある。最も単純な太鼓は,膜を張る機能のみをもつフレーム・ドラムframe drum(枠太鼓)で,日本の団扇(うちわ)太鼓がこれに相当する。枠(胴)の深さが増して膜の直径と等しくなるまでは,一般にこの名称が用いられている。…

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