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Damphu drum

Nepali people playing Damphu

A damphu, or damfoo (Nepali: डम्फु), is a percussion instrument similar to a large tambourine. This instrument is used by the Tamang people of Nepal to play the melodious Tamang Selo. According to folklore Damphu was invented by Peng Dorje, a Tamang King[1] and named it after Nepal's national bird the Daphne bird. It is also played by the gurung and magar people of nepal.

The Damphu and Tungna are the main instrument of the Tamang people and Gurung people. these two instruments are said to be the 'nail and flesh' on a finger.

  1. ^ "Peng Dorje" (PDF). Jiarm.com.

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Damphu Spanish डम्फु NE

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