The Duhulla is a type of bass drum[1] that is commonly found in Arabic percussion.
Duhulla, sometimes referred to as Doholla, or Bass Darabuka, is mostly found across the Middle East.
Used mostly in festival settings,[2] it is part of many trans-regional traditional music and dance across the Arab world.
[1] Traditional Duhullas are made from wood, containing a hard trunk with a canvas top.
While it can be used as a solo instrument, it is most commonly utilized as a complement to a Tabla driven ensemble.