Woodwind Musical Instrument Bansuri


The tonic of the bansuri is the note sounded when 3 finger holes are closed, 6 holes closed determines the key. The same flute may be referred to by either its tonic or key.closely placed finger holes.

 Woodwind Musical Instrument Bansuri
Bansuri, Murali, Venu all are the name of Indian woodwind instrument flute. Indian bamboo flutes are the one of the oldest musical instruments of India. The Hindu God Krishna is traditionally considered a master of the Bansuri or Flute. The bansuri is made from a single hollow shaft of bamboo with six or seven finger holes. The Indian flutes are very simple compared to the western counterparts, they are made of bamboo and are keyless. And flute is a reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across of opening. The fingers of both hands are used to close and open the holes. 
It has a blowing hole near one end, and eight 

Brass Musical Instrument Bigul

Historically the bugle was used in the cavalry to relay instructions from officers to soldiers during battle. They were used to assemble the leaders and to give marching orders to the camps.
 Brass Musical Instrument Bigul

 The bigul is one of the simplest brass instruments, having no valves or other pitch-altering devices. All pitch control is done by varying the player's embouchure. Consequently, the bigul is limited to notes within the harmonic series.

Handmade Indian Classical Dance Accessories Ghungroo Pair

 Dancing Bells Handmade Kathak Ghungroo Pair
Ghungroo or dancing bells are musical anklets tied to the feet of classical Indian dancers. A string of ghungroos can range from 10 to 200 bells knotted together. Ghungroos are worn in traditional performances of the classical Indian dance forms. These ghungharus are globular bells each about 2 cm in diameter. Dancers string them on ropes or sew them onto cloth or leather strips and wear them around ankles. Larger ghungroos may be strung on a circle of wire and shaken as accompaniment to a song. They are often fixed to other instruments to add to the sound.The bells are decorative in themselves and the cords strung are often bright and finished with tassels.

There are two common forms of the ghungroo. In traditional form it is merely a number of bells woven together on a cotton string or cords. And the same are used in dance forms like Kathak. But these types for anklets are not cozy for dancers to wear. In modern for these ghungroos are stitched to a padded cushion made of soft cloth like velvet or soft leather to make them easy to wear. This may then be strapped to the feet of a dancer.

South Style Indian Musical Instrument Deru


South Style Indian Musical Instrument Deru
 Classical Indian hand percussion deru is well known folk instrument for drumming in Western & Southern states in India. Deru is an hour glass shaped drum, which is the larger version of the Damru or Damroo, but is typically played with the bare hand rather than damru. A Deru player adjusts the pitch of the instrument by adjusting the pressure that is applied to these strings. Two chords are knotted at the end and attached to the middle of the Deru. When the Deru is vigorously swayed from side to side the knots hit the drum heads and produce sound.

This percussion instrument is very peculiar to the regions of Rajasthan. The Deru produces rhythmic beats in tune with the musical performance.
The Deru is a common accompaniment to ritual chants and is also used in the performance of popular folk songs.

Hand Percussion Damru Indian Musical Instrument

Hand Percussion Damru Indian Musical Instrument

Damaru is a two-headed musical instrument. It is like an hour glass. This is mainly used Between Nepal and India, Sadhu, by Santu. It is a unique type of musical instrument. This The materials are mainly used by Lord Shiva. Damaru skin drum head is made of wood. Its height ranges from a few In a little over a foot. It has one-handed. Strikers are typically beads damaru focused on the ends of the waist leather cords. The Knot The skin can also be used as a striker.



                                  

As the player waves the drum using a twistingWrist motion, the strikers beat the drumhead. It is particularly associated with Hindu god Shiva. One legend has it that Shiva gave the world's first alphabet Sanskrit language and the word arose from his drumbeats and its performance Tandava cosmic dance.Damaru is used by the itinerant musicians Buckle due to the small portable size,. It is used in Tibetan Buddhism into a religion Manner with special chod Sadhana's Tomb.

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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