Mokugyo Fish Drum
The mokugyo, or fish drum, is used in Zen monasteries to keep the beat during the chanting of the liturgy. Its deep, rich tone makes it clear why the image of the fish -- symbolic of wakefulness -- is used. The drum includes a striker and cushion. Color varies by the itemāa range between the light wood in the first picture and darker amber in the latter pictures.
Watch a short video demonstrating the use and sound of this instrument.
Please choose Small (3" diameter) or Large (7" diameter).
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Mokugyo Fish Drum
Mokugyo Fish Drum
The mokugyo, or fish drum, is used in Zen monasteries to keep the beat during the chanting of the liturgy. Its deep, rich tone makes it clear why the image of the fish -- symbolic of wakefulness -- is used. The drum includes a striker and cushion. Color varies by the itemāa range between the light wood in the first picture and darker amber in the latter pictures.
Watch a short video demonstrating the use and sound of this instrument.
Please choose Small (3" diameter) or Large (7" diameter).
Original: $45.00
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The mokugyo, or fish drum, is used in Zen monasteries to keep the beat during the chanting of the liturgy. Its deep, rich tone makes it clear why the image of the fish -- symbolic of wakefulness -- is used. The drum includes a striker and cushion. Color varies by the itemāa range between the light wood in the first picture and darker amber in the latter pictures.
Watch a short video demonstrating the use and sound of this instrument.
Please choose Small (3" diameter) or Large (7" diameter).















