article by vanelis rivera | photo by tenzin dolkar Probably one of the world’s oldest and pervasive musical instruments are drums, virtually unchanged since their earliest popular use. This ancient past may lend to modern sentiments of drums as primitive and unsophisticated. Even the most impressive ...
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