Steel Tongue Drum
The tongue drum is a percussion instrument that produces sound when the musician strikes one of its tongue-shaped cutouts with a pair of mallets or their hands. When you do this, the metal tongue vibrates, and the note you hear depends on its surface area. Also known as a tank drum, hank drum, steel tongue drum, or tambour Ă langues, the tongue drum was invented in the early 20th century by an amateur musician inspired by many other instruments.
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What is a tongue drum?

This instrument belongs to the percussion family, and more specifically to idiophonesâinstrument types that produce sound through the vibration of the material itself. For example, maracas, cymbals, and vibraphones are all idiophones.
The tongue drum consists of two convex metal shells made of steel, copper, or bronze that are welded together to form a flying saucerâshaped instrument, as shown in the photograph on the left. One of the two shells features tongue-shaped cutouts of different sizes (hence the name "tongue drum"), though a few rare tongue drums have tongues on both shells.
Each tongue corresponds to a musical note that can be played by striking it directly with your hands, with mallets, or with silicone finger protectors. On one of the two shells, usually the bottom one where there are no tongue cutouts, a hole is drilled so the body of the tongue drum acts as a resonance chamber.
What does a steel tongue drum sound like?
To get a sense of the gorgeous, melodic tones this instrument can produce, watch the video below featuring a soloist playing a modern tongue drum. Since the American instrument was invented in 2007 by Dennis Havlena using a gas cylinder, manufacturing techniques have evolved tremendously, especially in terms of design and the number of notes you can play.