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  2. List of Indian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Musical instruments of the Indian subcontinent can be broadly classified according to the Hornbostel–Sachs system into four categories: chordophones (string instruments), aerophones (wind instruments), membranophones (drums) and idiophones (non-drum percussion instruments).

  3. List of percussion instruments by type - Wikipedia

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    5 Indian percussion. 6 Further reading. 7 See also. 8 External links. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ...

  4. Tabla - Wikipedia

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    A demo of tabla playing. A tabla [nb 1] is a pair of hand drums from the Indian subcontinent.Since the 18th century, it has been the principal percussion instrument in Hindustani classical music, [3] where it may be played solo, as an accompaniment with other instruments and vocals, or as a part of larger ensembles.

  5. Taal (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The taal or manjira (also spelled manjīrā or manjeera), jalra, karatala, kartal or gini is a pair of clash cymbals, [1] originating in the Indian subcontinent, which make high-pitched percussion sounds. In its simplest form, it consists of a pair of small hand cymbals. [2]

  6. Chenda - Wikipedia

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    A "Chenda Melam" means percussion using Chenda. The Chenda is used as a percussion instrument for almost all Kerala art forms like Kathakali, Kodiyattam, Theyyam etc. Chenda melam is the most popular form in Kerala, for more than 300 years. A Chenda melam is an integral part of all festivals in Kerala.

  7. Gubguba - Wikipedia

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    The gubguba, also known as gabgubagub, guba, gopijantro, gubgubbi, ananda lahari, premtal, khamak, khomok, chonka, jamidika, jamuku and bapang [what language is this?] is an Indian percussion string instrument. It consists of a dried gourd or wooden resonator through which a gut string is attached.

  8. Udukku - Wikipedia

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    The Udukku (Malayalam: ഉടുക്ക്), also known as Udukkai (Tamil: உடுக்கை), is an Indian traditional percussion instrument of South Indian, popular in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and north and east parts of Sri Lanka. It is similar to Damaru and Edakka, larger than the former but smaller than the latter. An Udukku

  9. Kanjira - Wikipedia

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    The kanjira is a relatively difficult Indian drum to play, especially in South Indian Carnatic music, for reasons including the complexity of the percussion patterns used in Indian music. It is normally played with the palm and fingers of the right hand, while the left hand supports the drum.

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