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- Elathalam (or Ilathalam) is a musical instrument from Kerala in southern India. It is made completely of bronze and resembles a miniature pair of cymbals...
- covered with charcoal written mask of Areca palm petiole. Chenda and elathalam are the background instruments in Chozhikali. It features Yama and Chitragupta...
- instrument known as maram is used in Malavazhiyattam. Metallic instrument Elathalam is also used. The player keep the chenda tilted and strike the left and...
- percussion performance. The five instruments are Madhalam, Kombu, Edakka, Elathalam and Timila. Thayambaka is a type of solo chenda performance that developed...
- in the background of traditional instruments like chenda, aripara and elathalam. After the day-long thukaluzhichil, Ninabali starts in the evening. Actors...
- chenda, pla**** with a pair of sticks, and accompanied by other chenda and elathalam (pairs of cymbals). The other two genres, panchavadyam and pandi melam...
- devotional music it is usually accompanied by traditional cymbals called elathalam. Different rhythmic ensembles can be produced by blending thappu with...
- and sari. Musical accompaniment with musical instruments like chenda, elathalam etc. Vasantholsavam (Spring Festival), with variety of programs like thullal...
- scepter and gloves. Instruments such as chenda, patathamper, maddalam and elathalam are used in Cha**** Natakam. In recent times, musical instruments like...
- Tamak’(Double-Headed Drum) • Pambai (Cylindrical Drum Pair) • Duggi (Drum) • Elathalam (Miniature Cymbal-like Percussion Instrument) • Loh Tarang (Percussion...