Calfskin: This specifies the type of animal skin used to make the drumhead. Calfskin drumheads are renowned for their rich, warm tone and are often preferred by percussionists for their traditional sound quality.
For those who prefer the unmistakable sound of a genuine goatskin head, here is select quality skin head that is durable and affordable. Full 16-inch diameter allows head to be trimmed to size—after soaking in water and mounting on banjo. Be sure to save and re-use the metal head hoop from your previous skinhead
Vellum drum heads made from goatskin in a natural white color are traditional drum heads commonly used in various percussion instruments, particularly in ethnic, folk, and traditional music.
vellum drum heads made from goat skin in a white color offer a traditional sound, durability, and versatility appreciated by percussionists and drum enthusiasts. Their warm tones and authentic appearance make them a popular choice for both traditional and contemporary musical styles.
Hair On mean the Original Goat hair must be here on the Skins, we just remove fastness and Meat back on the skins, this skins is very hard and giving very hard sound. " Patterns will be Random "
Djembe: The goat skin, with its natural hair intact, is often used as the drumhead for Djembe drums. The hair can add a distinctive buzz or rattle to the sound, contributing to the instrument's characteristic timbre. Bodhran: Goat skin is a popular choice for the playing surface of Bodhran drums. The natural hair left on the skin can create a…
On shamanic or frame drums (like bodhrán), calf vellum can produce warm, deep tones Calfskin (or bovine skins) is thicker and less flexible than goat skin, so it gives a different sound. For drums like congas, cow or steer skin is more common, but calfskin works too — though tension and mounting are more delicate.
Quality: Strong, flexible hide that holds tension well and withstands frequent playing Use: Perfect for drum makers, repairs, custom builds, and handcrafted percussion projects Choose from an array of sizes: 14", 16", 18", 20", 22", 24", and 30", accommodating a wide range of percussion instruments and playing styles.