tom-tom       
noun [ C ] uk/ˈtɒmˌtɒm/ us/ˈtɑːmˌtɑːm/ (also tom-tom drum)
 手鼓
a drum that is usually beaten with the hands
  They were swaying to the incessant beat of tom-toms.
 In the distance, the tom-tom drums were sounding.
 - More examples
 - The dance was performed to the beat of a tom-tom.
 - She beat out a rhythm on the tom-tom.
 - The band's drummer focused on the tom-toms and bass, rather than on the snare or the cymbals.
 - The first track opens with a fast guitar line strummed over a steady tom-tom beat.