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  2. Category:Sri Lankan musical instruments - Wikipedia

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  3. Music of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    A Musician in Sri Dalada Maligawa - Temple of the Tooth. The music of Sri Lanka has its roots in five primary influences: ancient folk rituals, Hindu religious traditions, Buddhist religious traditions, the legacy of European colonisation, and the commercial and historical influence of nearby Indian culture—specifically, Kollywood cinema and Bollywood cinema.

  4. Hakgediya - Wikipedia

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    The hakgediya is a type of conch shell (the shell of a large marine gastropod mollusk) which is used as a kind of trumpet in the traditional ritualistic music and religious folk art-music of Sri Lanka, [1] which has been somewhat influenced by Indian music.

  5. List of musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is a list of musical instruments, including ... Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka: percussion: barrel drum ...

  6. Diyawadana Nilame - Wikipedia

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    Notable Diyawadana Nilames of the past. Diyawadana Nilame is the office of the chief lay custodian of the Temple of the Tooth, Kandy, Sri Lanka.Formerly an office of the royal household, at present it is the trustee for the Temple of the Tooth as defined by the Buddhist Temporalities Ordinance of 1931. [1]

  7. Category:Musical instruments by country - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Sri Lankan musical instruments (5 P) Sudanese musical instruments ... This list may not reflect recent changes. N.

  8. Ravanahatha - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, the instrument has been revived by Sri Lankan composer and violinist Dinesh Subasinghe and used in several of his compositions, including Rawan Nada and the Buddhist oratorio Karuna Nadee. [5] [6] The European experimental folk band Heilung also make use of the ravanahatha, in two of their albums Ofnir and Futha.

  9. Raban (drum) - Wikipedia

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    Raban or Rabana (Sinhala: රබාන) is a one-sided traditional drum type played with the hands, used in Sri Lanka. It's mainly played in Aurudu Kreeda (The Sri Lankan New Year). The body of these drums is made by carving the Jack or Vitex trees. The skin used is that of a goat. There are two types of Rabans as Hand Raban and Bench Raban.