Talk:Water drum
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[edit]This information doesn't need to be in both the first and second paragraph: "Water drums are common in Native American music, and in some forms of African and Southeast Asian music." ¶1 & "Water drums are actually very common in the Native American music and also in some African and Southeast Asian music." ¶2 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ninjawailer (talk • contribs) 17:34, 11 September 2008 (UTC)
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[edit]Perhaps mention the similarities between this and when they fill a bunch of glasses with different amounts of water and hit them or circle the rims with their fingers (I have no idea what this is called. Reference Desk can help you there), both in practice and in the physical workings of the two. Will give you more content. This or a related articles link. -- Floydian τ γ 07:05, 19 June 2009 (UTC)
- It's called a Glass Harmonica, and actually has very little in common with a water drum. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.39.194.5 (talk) 14:28, 5 November 2009 (UTC)