This article will address the topic of Tbilat, which has been the subject of interest and debate in today's society. Tbilat has aroused curiosity and has been the subject of study and research by various experts and specialists in the field. Throughout history, Tbilat has played a relevant role in different contexts and has generated conflicting opinions, which has contributed to enriching the debate around this topic. With the aim of providing a comprehensive and updated vision of Tbilat, its different facets, its impact on society and the future perspectives that are envisioned in relation to this topic will be analyzed.
The tbilat is a percussion instrument from Morocco which resembles bongos and tabla. It consists of a pair of decorated pottery drums of different sizes. The skinheads are stretched by plaited gut cords. This membranophone is placed on the ground between the legs and is played with both hands.