Hand Cymbals Manjeera Pair in Brass

an ancient instrument. It's the picture of the temple dating back to the earliest times gechemanjira usually bronze, brass, copper, zinc, or bell metal and copper which passes through the center of the holes are connected with a rope. They produce a rhythmic tinkling sound when struck together. The pitch of the sound of their size, weight and varies according to their construction material. A player can also tune by varying the contact point while playing.

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Manjira also connect to each other with two short wooden handles that the two long, straight handles can be made ​​with a wooden frame; In the long handles of brass cymbals in two rows of three separate open space has a wooden divider. Also known as khartal wooden blocks to form a kind of materials are also small cymbals fixed.

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