Indian musical instruments
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Transcript of Indian musical instruments
- means "to be covered"; therefore, an instrument wherein a vessel or a frame is covered with leather
SHEHNAI - is a double reed wind instrument with eight or nine holes.
The upper seven for playing, the lower ones for tuning.
SITARSITAR - is the most popular stringed instrument of India and has been in use for 700 years.
SARODSAROD - another popular stringed instrument played by striking with a plectrum made of a coconut shell.
TANPURATANPURA- a four or five stringed instrument which gives the essential drone to all Indian music.
VICITRA VEENAVICITRA VEENA- is a fretless stringed instrument with four main strings. The strings are plucked by a plectrum on the index or middle finger of the right hand.
ESRAJESRAJ -is played with a bow and has many strings. It is one of the major instruments of Northern India.
SARANGISARANGI
The name derives from Sau Rangi meaning 100 colors. It is generally usedto accompany singers but can also be a solo instrument.
SANTOORSANTOOR
- is a Northern Indian instrument originating from Kashmir. It has more than a hundred strings.
hammers
- means "to be covered"; therefore, an instrument wherein a vessel or a frame is covered with leather
- is the overall term for two drums, which are played as accompaniment to Northern India music and dance.
TABLATABLA
MRIDANGAMMRIDANGAM
- it is most used drum in South Indian music.
- a side drum, cylindrical in shape use to accompany folk music of Northern India.
DHOLAKDHOLAK
- a water xylophone.
- “waves in the water”