12 drummers drumming

Dave's twelfth day of Christmas

I have been given the song line twelve Drummers, drumming or as I prefer to call them, twelve Membranophonists membranophoning. I was given the task of finding something from our finds department that related to drums and drumming; not an easy task I add. I had to ask the wonderful Yvonne for help, to no avail (when I hadn’t given her any guidance other than drum please!).

I however managed to rouse myself from the torpor of defeat, I rallied and armed with a mug of tea I embarked upon something that I have often considered to be my last resort; I turned to research.

It turns out, according to the History of Drums and Drum making, (No good research should go uncredited, and this research was an epic four minutes) That drums in prehistory were made of fish or lizard skin stretched over logs or pits in the ground, later domesticated animal skins were used with the first Frame Drum appearing in the Middle East some five thousand years ago,
The use of the drum in Britain was introduced by the Romans and largely fell out of use again when they left.

Drums were once again re introduced into the country when the Crusaders brought them back from the Middle East and they have been here ever since.

So armed with this information, I would dearly like to show you a picture of some lizard bone, but I refuse to ask for help twice in a day, so here is a picture of a piece of long dead fish.

A slightly unrelated fish....

A slightly unrelated fish….

Feature image recreated from Xavier Romero-Frias https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivo:XRF_12days.jpg under CC license