Category
page 1North American percussion instruments
drum kit
musical instrument made up of a group of percussion instruments
hi-hat
A hi-hat, hihat, or high-hat is a combination of two cymbals and a pedal, all mounted on a metal stand. It is a part of the standard drum kit used by drummers in many styles of music including rock, pop, jazz, and blues. Hi-hats consist of a matching pair of small to medium-sized cymbals mounted on a stand, with the two cymbals facing each other. The bottom cymbal is fixed and the top is mounted on a rod which moves the top cymbal toward the bottom one when the pedal is depressed (a hi-hat that is in this position is said to be "closed" or "closed hi-hats").
vibraslap
thumb|right|240px|Latin Percussion vibraslap showing metal teeth
bones
musical instrument
Boomwhacker
thumb|240px|A large pile of pentatonic Boomwhackers
Bamboula
A bamboula is a West African-derived rhythm, dance, and percussion instrument or type of drum made from a rum barrel with skin stretched over one end. It is also a dance accompanied by music from these drums.
qilaut
thumb|upright|Drum dancing, Gjoa Haven, [[Nunavut, Canada, 2019]]
thumb|Drummers at a dance near Nome in 1900.
The qilaut (Inuit language: "that by means of which the spirits are called up", syllabic: ᕿᓚᐅᑦ), (Inuinnaqtun: qilaun or qilauti or Greenlandic: qilaat ) is a type of frame drum native to the Inuit cultures of the Arctic.