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FOLK MUSICAL DAMROO / DAMRU |
Description |
A damaru (Skt.damaru) or damru is a small two-headed drum, used in Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism.Damru is known as the instrument of Lord Shiva. Damru was first created by Shiva to produce spiritual sounds by which this whole universe has been created and regulated. The drum is typically made of wood, with leather drum heads at both ends; the damaru might also be made entirely out of human skulls. The resonator is made of brass. Its height ranges from a few inches to a little over one foot. It is played single handedly. The strikers are typically beads fastened to the ends of leather cords around the waist of the damaru. Knots in the leather can also be used as strikers, also crochet material is common. As the player waves the drum using a twisting wrist motion, the strikers beat on the drumhead. 100% Handmade |
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Wood and Leather |
Size |
Available size (Height )- 6 inch,5inch,4 inch (approx) |
Color |
As Image |
Skill Level |
Professional |
Product Type: | Pakhwah,Mridangam |
Offer: | • One Pakhawaj Note: Colors of the actual product may be slightly different from the displayed images |
Size: | Pakhawaj Wood : 23 Inches To 24 Inches. Bass Side: 9 Inches To 10 Inches. Treble Side: 6 Inches To 7 Inches. The sizes are approximate.Because this is a handmade product, sizes may fluctuate up to 1 or 2 inches. |
Weight: | • Pakhawaj: 6 KG To 7 KG. (Approx)this is a handmade product, weight can fluctuate up to 1 KG |
Skill Level: | Professional |
Made By: | Handmade by Artisan of India |
Product Code: | IMM-01 |
Origin: | Made In India |
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Nagada Drum |
Description |
Nagada (Indian Drum) is a percussion instrument used for its rhythmic sounds. This percussion musical instrument is also known as the pair of Indian Drums. Nakara is a festival instrument mostly used in Indian Hindu temples. The size may vary and this instrument may be kept near the entrance of the South Indian Hindu temples.
Nagada (pair of Indian drums) is the Skin-covered hand drum used in Indian temple rituals and ceremonies.The bottom portion of Nagada is made with half spherical metal vessel. Most probably the metallic component employed for Nagada would be either brass or copper metal. The instrument may use either goatskin or similar skin for the membrane. The membrane would be attached with the metal vessel either with cords or metal strips. The instrument will raise thunder like sound when played by beating with the help of special beaters or bent sticks. The purpose of playing Nagada is to communicate with the public by beating the rhythmic sound. Body of Nagada is made by iron. |
Package Contains |
One Nagada Drum |
Size |
NAGADA DRUM SURFACE - 16 TO 18 INCHES ( 40 - 45 CM ) APPROX |
Weight |
Dholak: 2 to 2.5 KG. The weight is approximate. Because this is a handmade product, weight can fluctuate up to 1 KG. |
Finish |
Antique Finish/ Old Look |
Handmade by Artisan of India | |
Product Code |
MIN-01 |
The Tabla is a popular Indian percussion instrument used in the classical, popular and religious music of the Indian subcontinent and in Hindustani classical music. The term tabla is derived from a Sanskrit word which means "drum".
Tabla is a pair of drums. It consists of of a small right hand drum called Dayan and a larger metal one called Bayan. The Dayan (right hand drum) is made of wood. The diameter at the membrane may run from just under five inches to over six inches. The Bayan (left hand drum) generally made steel is the most common material. Both feature goatskin drumheads and camel leather straps to adjust the pitch. The large black spot on tabla surfaces are a mixture of gum, soot, and iron filings. Their function is to create the bell-like timbre that is characteristic of the instrument. Tabla is made with alluring visual harmony enticing percussionists to experience the rhythms of tradition.
This Steel Bayan is hand made, Regular Style Polished for its sparkly Silver Look. It contains about 2.5 KG. of steel, making it the Best sounding Tabla-Drum for Beginner or Professional Player.
The Tabla is a popular Indian percussion instrument used in the classical, popular and religious music of the Indian subcontinent and in Hindustani classical music. The term tabla is derived from a Sanskrit word which means "drum". Tabla is a pair of drums. It consists of of a small right hand drum called Dayan and a larger metal one called Bayan. The Dayan (right hand drum) is made of wood. The diameter at the membrane may run from just under five inches to over six inches. The Bayan (left hand drum) generally made Copper or Brass with a nickel or chrome plate is the most common material. Low quality Bayan may be available in aluminum or Iron or Steel. Both feature goatskin drumheads and camel leather straps to adjust the pitch. The large black spot on tabla surfaces are a mixture of gum, soot, and iron filings. Their function is to create the bell-like timbre that is characteristic of the instrument. Tabla is made with alluring visual harmony enticing percussionists to experience the rhythms of tradition. This Brass Bayan is hand made, Regular Style and Chrome Polished for its sparkly Silver Look. It contains about 2.5 KG. of Brass, making it the Best sounding Tabla-Drum for Beginner or Professional Player. |