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…
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.
Vellum Drum Head: This indicates that the drumhead is made from vellum, a material traditionally made from animal skin, typically calf, goat, or sheepskin. Vellum drumheads are known for their warm, natural tone and are often used in traditional or orchestral percussion settings.