Drums:
* Bass Drum: A large drum with a deep, resonant sound, often used as a foundation for rhythm in a band.
* Snare Drum: A smaller drum with snares across the bottom head, creating a sharp, percussive sound.
* Tom-Toms: Cylindrical drums of varying sizes, tuned to different pitches.
* Timpani: Large, kettle-shaped drums with tunable heads, often used in orchestras.
* Congas: Two-headed drums from Cuba, played with the hands.
* Bongos: Pair of small, single-headed drums from Cuba, played with the hands.
* Djembe: A goblet-shaped drum from West Africa, played with the hands.
* Tabla: Pair of hand drums from India, used in classical Indian music.
Other Membranophones:
* Tambourine: A frame drum with jingles attached to the frame.
* Bodhrán: A frame drum from Ireland, played with a stick.
* Darbuka: A goblet-shaped drum from the Middle East, played with the hand.
* Mbira: A thumb piano from Zimbabwe, that also uses a membrane to amplify its sound.
This is not an exhaustive list, but it gives you a good idea of the wide variety of instruments that fall under the category of membranophones.