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  2. List of Nepali musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    The language made the contents inaccessible to most readers outside Nepal. In 2007 Kadel's Musical Instruments of Nepal was published, an English-language book with 362 Nepali instruments and more detailed pictures. The book is the only book in the English language whose focus is Nepali folk musical instruments.

  3. Yalamber Baja - Wikipedia

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    Pictures in Southeast Asia date back to the 10th century A.D. The Yalamber or Yahamber Baja (यलम्बर बाजा) is a Nepali tube zither in the Kirati tradition. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is one of three tube-zithers documented in Nepal by the Nepali Folk Musical Instruments Museum in 2004.

  4. Category:Nepalese musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Stringed instruments of Nepal (7 P) T. Trumpets of Nepal (4 P) Pages in category "Nepalese musical instruments" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 ...

  5. Madal - Wikipedia

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    The madal (Nepali: मादल) or maadal is a Nepalese folk musical instrument. [1] The madal is used mainly for rhythm-keeping in Nepalese folk music. It is very popular and widely used as a hand drum in Nepal. The madal has a cylindrical body with a slight bulge at its center and heads at both ends, one head larger than the other.

  6. Damphu drum - Wikipedia

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    According to folklore Damphu was invented by Peng Dorje, a Tamang King [1] and named it after Nepal's national bird the Daphne bird. It is also played by the gurung and magar people of nepal. The Damphu and Tungna are the main instrument of the Tamang people and Gurung people. these two instruments are said to be the 'nail and flesh' on a finger.

  7. Newar music - Wikipedia

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    Newa music, also spelled Newar music, is traditional music developed in Nepal by the Newars. The music has its roots in classic Hindu and Buddhist music. It evolved with incorporation of folk music of the Kathmandu valley and its peripheries. Musical instruments mainly consist of percussion and wind instruments.

  8. AP PHOTOS: Nepal women keep the art of traditional ... - AOL

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    As a child, Shanti Chaudhari was scolded by her parents for standing too close to a group of musicians playing the naumati baja, Nepal's nine traditional instruments, because they were identified ...

  9. Sarangi (Nepali) - Wikipedia

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    The Nepali Sarangi (Nepali: नेपाली सारङ्गी) is a Nepali folk instrument.It is a chordophone played by bowing. Traditionally in Nepal, the Sarangi was only played by people of Gandarbha or Gaine caste (both contested and interchangeable terms), who sing narrative tales and folk song, however, in present days, its popularity extends beyond the Gandharba community and is ...