- The
dholak is a two-headed hand drum, a folk
percussion instrument. The
dholak is most
commonly recognised in
countries such as India, ****stan, Bangladesh...
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Dholak ke Geet
songs are Urdu folk
songs from
Hyderabad Deccan, sung by
Hyderabadi women during daily routine c****s or
during wedding festivities. The...
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producer music producer television personality Instruments vocals tabla dholak electric guitar b****
guitar drum set
bongos harmonium piano violin saxophone...
- BC, Canada,
which debuted in 2012.
Notable Dholak player Sashi Roy is one of the
leading exponents of
Dholak playing who was born in Nadi, Fiji. He has...
- Rajasthan, Bihar,
Jharkhand and
Uttar Pradesh. A
related instrument is the
dholak or dholki.
Dhols are
amongst other events used in
Indian wedding ceremony...
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Dholak The
dholak is a hand drum
similar in
timbre to a bongo. A
dholak may have
traditional lacing or
turnbuckle tuning. The
dholak has a simple...
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found its way into Qawwali.
Instruments such as the harmonium,
tabla and
dholak are now
common in many
Qawwali parties.
Traditional qawwali practice is...
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Kishen has
identified the key
players by now: Bhanu, Tony and
Inspector T.T.
Dholak. He
creates a rift
between the trio. An
enraged Tony
threatens to expose...
- Normally,
bhajans are
accompanied by
percussion instruments such as tabla,
dholak or a tambourine.
Handheld small cymbals (kartals) are also
commonly used...
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Panche baja instruments:
dholak (drums),
tyamko (small kettledrums,
leaning on
dholak drums),
narsiha (a long, S-shaped trumpet),
Karnal (a wide-mouthed...