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Lambeg drum
A Lambeg drum is a large Irish drum, beaten with curved malacca canes.〔Vallely, F. (1999). The Companion to Traditional Irish Music. New York University Press: New York, p. 152, 187-188〕 It is used primarily in Northern Ireland by Unionists and the Orange Order traditionally in street parades held in the summer, particularly on and around 12 July ("The Twelfth"). The weight of the drum means that it had been replaced with smaller replicas for most parades, but the full-sized instrument has started to reappear in recent years - usually on floats.〔(Luton and Bedford drumming club appear in Belfast with full-sized Lambegs )〕〔(BBC News (see picture 5 of 9 and the caption) )〕 It is also used by the Ancient Order of Hibernians, having historical significance for parts of the nationalist community, as well. ==Characteristics== The Lambeg drum is, together with the bagpipe, one of the loudest acoustic instruments in the world, frequently reaching over 120 dB. It measures approximately in diameter and deep, and weighs . Usually it is carried by the drummer while marching, using a neck harness.
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