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Dhadd (Punjabi: ਢੱਡ), also
spelled as Dhad or
Dhadh is an hourgl****-shaped
traditional musical instrument native to
Punjab that is
mainly used by the...
- drum
while playing, not
unlike the
African talking drum and the
Indian dhadd. The
predecessor to the tsuzumi, the yōko (腰鼓, hip drum), was
brought to...
- (Gurmukhi), Dhādi), also
spelled as Dhadhi, is one who
sings ballads using Dhadd and Sarangi, the folk
instruments of Punjab.
According to Kahn
Singh Nabha's...
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bantho (กลองบัณเฑาะว์) -
smallest hourgl****
pellet drum, like the
Damaru and
Dhadd in India; used in the
Royal Thai Brahmanism-Hinduism
Ceremony or ritual...
- is made
using many
traditional instruments Sarangi, Harmonium, Chimta,
Dhadd, Dholak, Manjeera, Khartal, Damaru, Duggi, Daf, Bansuri, Been, Ghungroo...
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Dhaddi jatha or
dhadd jatha is a type of
musical tercet or
quartet from Punjab, India,
which consists of one or two vocalists/
dhadd drum
players and one...
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precious stones (i.e. dzi bead), and any
number of
small br**** trinkets.
Dhadd Dhyāngro Na (drum)
Skull (symbolism)
Udukai Kangling "Revision of the Hornbostel-Sachs...
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musical instruments in
alphabetical order:
Algoze Bugchu Chimta Dilruba Dhadd Dhol
Gagar Gharha Ektara Kato
Khartal Sapp
Sarangi Tumbi Punjabi music Punjabi...
- electrical), b****, sitar, tumbi, veena,
violin and sarangi. The snare, toms,
dhadd, dafli, dholki, and
damru are the
other drums. The tumbi,
originally pla****...
- and tail and so the
wooden squirrel functions and
makes low clap sound.
Dhadd Folk
Instruments of
Punjab Pande, Alka (2006). Folk
Music and
Musical Instruments...