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  2. Tassa - Wikipedia

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    In Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica, and other parts of the Caribbean, the term tassa refers to a drumming ensemble drawn from an amalgamation of various North Indian folk drumming traditions, most importantly dhol-tasha, a style that remains popular today in many parts of India and Pakistan. [1]

  3. Dhol - Wikipedia

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    The dhol is a double-sided barrel drum played mostly as an accompanying instrument in regional music forms. In Qawwali music, the term dhol is used to describe a similar, but smaller drum with a smaller tabla, as a replacement for the left-hand tabla drum. The typical sizes of the drum vary slightly from region to region.

  4. Sambalpuri culture - Wikipedia

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    These instruments play a central role in preserving and presenting the distinctive folk styles of the area. One prominent example is the "Dulduli" music ensemble, a traditional orchestra that combines several key instruments: the Dhol, Nisan, Tasha, Jhanj, and Muhuri.

  5. Dohol - Wikipedia

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    A similar instrument, the Dhol, is used in traditional Egyptian, Pakistani and Indian music. In Balochistan it mostly performed by forming a circle by a group of people, dancing and clapping. Do-Chapi almost always includes Sorna and Dohol. [1] [2] dohol and Tombak play at baloch weddings in Muscat. [3] The dohol is largely played in Kurdistan ...

  6. Music of Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Video of Dhol, string instrument (Ektara) and Been musicians at Surajkund International Crafts Mela (c. 12 Feb 2012). Folk music of Haryana has two main forms: ...

  7. Tasha shares lovely, serene new song “New Place”: Stream

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  8. Music of Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Himachal Pradesh folk music features a wide variety of drums, including dammama, damanght, gajju, doru, dhaunsa, nagara, dholku, nagarth, tamaka, dafale, dhol, dolki and hudak. Non-drum percussion instruments include the ghanta and ghariyal ( gongs ), chimta ( tongs ), manjira and jhanjh ( cymbals ), ghungru ( bells ), thali (platter) and ...

  9. Davul - Wikipedia

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    The davul, dhol, tapan, atabal or tabl is a large double-headed drum that is played with mallets. It has many names depending on the country and region. It has many names depending on the country and region.