Frame drums are traditional percussion instruments that consist of a thin wooden frame with a head that is stretched, creating a light but resonant sound. They are widely used in folk, classical, shamanic and world music, as well as in music education because of their easy playability. The drum is usually played by hand or with a stick and can produce both soft rhythms and clear accents. Frame drums are available in different sizes and designs, each with its own characteristic sound and playing style. Due to their pure and natural sound, they are often used for ritual, atmospheric and melodic percussion effects.