The unique sounding drum is a drum assembly having a metal body, a pair of
upper rings and a membrane stretched across the top of the metal body and
extended between the pair of upper rings. The metal body has a general
hourglass configuration with an upper portion decreasing in diameter from
a top opening to a midsection, and a lower portion increasing in diameter
from the midsection to a bottom opening. A semi-circumferential arcuate
relief extends partially, across the widths of the upper rings. The
arcuate relief may have a plurality of grooves, dimensioned to have
different widths and circumferential lengths. Additionally, the metal
body has an interior chamber with a plurality of scratchings on it, which
provide the drum assembly with a clearer voice and sound. The drum
assembly may include a mallet, a cover made from a soft material, and an
elastic cord.