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temperature and
moisture conditions.
Performers typically carry a
couple of
kanjiras so that they can keep at
least one in
perfectly tuned condition at any...
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percussionist working in the
Carnatic tradition and one of the
leading kanjira (south
Indian frame drum)
players of his generation. He is also
known as...
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known as
Kanjira Ganesh (born June 1, 1964) is an
Indian percussionist,
teacher and
music composer. He
develops new
techniques to play the
kanjira and is...
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percussion ensemble, the
mridangam is
often accompanied by the ghatam, the
kanjira, and the morsing. The word "Mridangam" is
formulated by the
union (sandhi)...
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Persian origin Dubki,
dimdi or
dimri –
small frame drum
without jingles Kanjira –
small frame drum with one
jingle Kansi –
small drum
without jingles Patayani...
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Origin Mumbai, Maharashtra,
India Genres Hindustani classical music, jazz
fusion Occupation Tabla player Instrument(s) Tabla,
Kanjira Member of Mynta...
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djembes djembefolas doumbeks gongs güiras güiros hand
drums jingle bells kanjiras maracas marimbulas mbiras pandeiros pleneras repiniques shakers surdos...
- Gambia,
Senegal percussion Kakko membranophones 2 ****an
percussion drum
Kanjira membranophones 211.311
India percussion frame drum
Kebero membranophones...
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merely content with his fame as a
Carnatic vocalist, he also pla**** the
kanjira, mridangam, viola, and violin. He
accompanied various musicians on the...
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Norah Jones – piano,
vocals (track 7)
Pirashanna Thevarajah – mridangam,
kanjira,
moorsing Vishal Vaid –
vocals Salim Merchant – piano,
keyboards Sunidhi...