- The
ghumot (East Indians: घुमट or ಘುಮೋಟ),
gumot or
ghumat is a
membranophone instrument from Goa, India.
Ghumat is a
percussion instrument of
earthen vessel...
- Dhad
Damru Dimadi Dhol
Dholak Dholki Duggi Ghat
singhari or Gada
Singari Ghumot Gummeta Kanjira Khol
Kinpar and
Dhopar (Tribal Drums)
Madal Mardala Maddale...
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Traditional musicians heat up
their drums (
ghumots) in Goa
before taking part in a
musical programme....
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people go
around singing traditional songs accompanied with
instruments like
ghumot, mhadalem, and kansallem.
People wear
kopels (transl. crowns) made of flowers...
-
Parvati and
Shiva are
worshipped by women, who fast.
Instruments such as
ghumots,
crash cymbals (ताळ(taal) in Konkani) and
pakhavaj (an
Indian barrel-shaped...
-
musician Kesarbai Kerkar (1892–1977)
Khaprumama Parvatkar (1879–1953),
ghumot and
tabla player Kishori Amonkar,
classical vocalist Leoncie,
singer Lorna...
- (1879–1953) was a
musician from Goa,
India who pla**** tabla, as well as
ghumot and the sarangi. Well
versed in Dhrupad,
Khayal and folk goan
music forms...
- performance.
Instruments used in
Mando music are guitars,
violins and the
Ghumot drum. The
accent in
Konkani is
almost always on the last syllable. The Konkani...
- skin is
sometimes used
instead as the membrane, as is
happening with the
ghumot. Couto,
Maria (2005). Goa: A Daughter's Story.
Penguin Books India. p. 275...
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performed at the Goan
Carnival are Fulwali, Nistekaram, Vauradi, and Kunbi. The
Ghumot is a
musical instrument pla****,
especially during weddings, and is used...