- The
chengila, or cennala, is an
Indian gong
which helps the
traditional singer or
dancer keep time. The
chengila is a
percussion instrument that maintains...
- type of
kettledrum Timki Urumee Chigggjha – fire tong with br****
jingles Chengila –
metal disc
Eltathalam Gegvrer – br****
vessel Ghaynti –
Northern Indian...
- small, hourgl****-shaped
ethnic drum
called 'edakka' or idakka,
besides the
chengila or the
handy metallic gong to
sound the beats.
Sopanam is traditionally...
- of the small, hourgl****-shaped
ethnic drum
called idakka,
besides the
chengila or the
handy metallic gong to
sound the beats.
Sopanam is traditionally...
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Mounam Pranayam 21 "Anuraga Painkiliye"
Varumo Vasantham 22 "Anthikkili
Chengila Ketti" 23 "Nilachandanam Pozhiyave"
Alone 24 "Ekanaay" La
Cochin 25 "Ninne"...
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shake their bellies and
dance to the
beats of
instruments like
Chenda and
Chengila. The
literal meaning of
Pulikkali is 'The
tiger dance'
hence the performance...
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often accompanied by the idakka, a
small hourgl****-shaped drum, and the
chengila, a
metallic gong for rhythm. Traditionally,
Sopanam is
performed by men...
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Sruti upanga (Bagpipe) •
Ghungroo (Musical Anklet) • Khol (Indian Drum) •
Chengila (Percussion Instrument) • Pepa (Flute-like Instrument) •
Idakka (Hourgl****-Shaped...
- Kathakali;
Introduction of two
professional background singers Introduction of
chengilas (cymbals) to beat the tala (rhythm)
Introduction of chenda, a powerful...