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- means "to be covered"; therefore, an instrument wherein a vessel or a frame is covered with leather

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SHEHNAI - is a double reed wind instrument with eight or nine holes.

The upper seven for playing, the lower ones for tuning.

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SITARSITAR - is the most popular stringed instrument of India and has been in use for 700 years.

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SARODSAROD - another popular stringed instrument played by striking with a plectrum made of a coconut shell.

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TANPURATANPURA- a four or five stringed instrument which gives the essential drone to all Indian music.

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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.

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ESRAJESRAJ -is played with a bow and has many strings. It is one of the major instruments of Northern India.

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SARANGISARANGI

The name derives from Sau Rangi meaning 100 colors. It is generally usedto accompany singers but can also be a solo instrument.

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- means "to be covered"; therefore, an instrument wherein a vessel or a frame is covered with leather

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- is the overall term for two drums, which are played as accompaniment to Northern India music and dance.

TABLATABLA

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MRIDANGAMMRIDANGAM

- it is most used drum in South Indian music.

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- a side drum, cylindrical in shape use to accompany folk music of Northern India.

DHOLAKDHOLAK

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- a water xylophone.

- “waves in the water”

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