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Our product range contains a wide range of Keyboard Instrument, String Musical Instrument, Veena, Pungi and Shehnai

Keyboard Instrument

  • Country of Origin India
  • Size 29 X 2.5 X 12.2 Cm
  • Number Of Flower Keyboards Cover

Big LCD, 50 Song Bank tunes, auto-accompaniments, MIDI OUT

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String Musical Instrument

The veena is a classical Indian stringed instrument. It resembles a Western lute, but has a smaller, more spherical body and an extra resonator attached to the neck. It usually has seven strings and 21 frets.It is named after the Hindu goddess Saraswati, who is usually depicted holding or playing the instrument.A sitar is a plucked string instrument common to Classical Indian music, particularly in the Hindustani (northern Indian) classical traditions. At first glance, the instrument may look like a very long-necked type of guitar. The body, or gourd, is made from a toomba, which is a hollowed out and dried pumpkin.
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Veena

Veena:

The veena is a classical Indian stringed instrument. It resembles a Western lute, but has a smaller, more spherical body and an extra resonator attached to the neck. It usually has seven strings and 21 frets.It is named after the Hindu goddess Saraswati, who is usually depicted holding or playing the instrument.

Sitar:

A sitar is a plucked string instrument common to Classical Indian music, particularly in the Hindustani (northern Indian) classical traditions. At first glance, the instrument may look like a very long-necked type of guitar. The body, or gourd, is made from a toomba, which is a hollowed out and dried pumpkin.

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Pungi

The pungi, also called the been, or bin is a wind instrument played by snake charmers in India and Pakistan. The instrument consists of a mouth-blown air reservoir made from a gourd, which channels air into two reedpipes. The pungi is played with no pauses, with the player employing circular breathing.
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Shehnai

The shehnai is made of wood, except for a flaring metal bell attached to the bottom of the instrument, and measures about 1220 inches (3050 cm) in length, with six to eight keyless finger holes along its body. Possessing a two-octave range, the shehnai is a difficult instrument to play, as the musician must master a wide range of finely nuanced embouchure and fingering techniques.
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Nadaswara

The nadaswaram, nagaswaram, nadhaswaram or nathaswaram , is one of the most popular classical musical instruments in the South Indian culture and the world's loudest non-brass acoustic instrument.It is a wind instrument similar to the North Indian shehnai but larger, with a hardwood body and a large flaring bell made of wood or metal.
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Mridangam

The Mridangam as it is commonly referred to, is the primary percussion instrument of South Indian classical music as well as their traditional dance forms. Mridanga is a double-ended drum played with both hands. The body of the drum is generally made from the wood of dense wood of Jackfruit tree
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Congo

Congo is a three piece percussion instrument with its origins in Africa. No live orchestra is ever complete without it, when ever you see a musical program on stage you'll find a musician standing with an object with three upright hollow wooden cylinders joined together.
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MRIDANGA TALAM

Features Natural Tone Audio Samples Mridangam Aadi Talam Chatushra Mridangam Khand Chapu Chatushra Manjira Aadi Talam Khanda Nadai 200 Talams 40 Variations 7 Style Digital Balance Battery Operation
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TAAL TARANG Classical Musical Instruments

Features Natural Tone 24 Taals & 101 Thekas 4 Unique Instruments in One Laya - Dhruth, Madhya, Vilambit & Ati Vilambit Demo Mode Digital Display Super Compact Size & Light Weight External Speaker Socket Battery Operation
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