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- The kanjira, khanjira, khanjiri or ganjira, a South Indian frame drum, is an instrument of the tambourine family. As a folk and bhajan instrument, it has...
- violinist. Nagarajan (approx 1930 - 2002) was a left-handed Khanjira player. Aniruddha Atreya, Khanjira exponent from the early decades of 21st C, is Tyagarajan's...
- Subramania Pillia, who rarely pla**** the Khanjira in live concerts (although he was extremely good at it), pla**** on a Khanjira only with two Mridangists. One of...
- ChennaiFebruary 11, 2002 in Chennai) was an Indian player of the kanjira, Khanjira or Khanjari, a tambourine-like frame drum used in the Carnatic music of...
- Raghu and Karaikudi Mani (mridangam), Palnivel (tavill), Hari Shankar (khanjira), and his friend and teacher, Sridhar Parthsarthy (mridangam, hand percussion)...
- Venkatesh, Trichy Sankaran, and Karaikudi Mani. Yanchan also plays the khanjira, the ghatam, and the thavil. While Yanchan was heavily involved in Carnatic...
- Tyagaraja Swami accompanied by instruments such as mridangam, morsing, ghatam, khanjira, veena, violin and the flute. In Lagos, Nigeria, from the year 2007 every...
- Shankar's absence) Alla Rakhatabla T.V. Gopalkrishnan – vocals, mridangam, khanjira Hariprasad Chaurasiabansuri Shivkumar Sharma – santoor, backing vocals...
- Bhattacharya Shankar Saha -bangladhol,khol,dhol,madol Suranjeet Roy - tabla,khanjira pankaj das - Percussion Suvam kanjilal - Banjo/Mandolin Deep Mukherjee...
- vidwans like Palghat Mani Iyer and Ramanathapuram C. S. Murugabhoopathy. His Khanjira performances were fewer (compared to Mridangam) and listeners thronged...