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Khartal is an
ancient instrument mainly used in
devotional / folk songs. It has
derived its name from
Sanskrit words ‘kara’
meaning hand and ‘tala’ meaning...
- chikara, ektara, murali, murli,
gujari sarangi, deru, bapang,
bhapang and
khartal. Nag
means serpent in Sanskrit. This
instrument is
shaped like a snake...
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Northern Indian bell
Ghatam and
Matkam (Earthenware pot drum)
Ghunyugroo Khartal or
Chiplya Manjira or
jhanj or taal Nut – clay pot
Sankarpjlnjang – lithophone...
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distant worlds and
realms (Sanskrit: lokas). He is
depicted carrying a
khartal (musical instrument) and the veena, and is
generally regarded as one of...
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style from
Madhya Pradesh. He
performs along with a
group of tambura,
khartal, manjira, dholak, harmonium, timki, and
violin players.
Prahlad Tipaniya...
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through the use of the tabla, harmonium, dholak, dhantal, manjira, sitar,
khartal, and t****a drums. Indo-Guyanese
literature includes novels, poetry, plays...
- (Kayamba)
idiophones Africa Kemanak idiophones Indonesia unpitched percussion Khartal idiophones Mauritius, Réunion
cymbals Kouxian idiophones 121.2
China Kulintang...
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containing multiple pairs of
small cymbals. It is
generally known India as
Khartal. See List of
Nepali musical instruments The
instrument is pla**** in Nepal...
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traditional instruments Sarangi, Harmonium, Chimta, Dhadd, Dholak, Manjeera,
Khartal, Damaru, Duggi, Daf, Bansuri, Been, Ghungroo, Dhak,
Gharha (by
adding rubber...
- this
festival include Mandar, Dhol, Bansi, Nagara, Dhak, Shehnai, and
Khartal.
There are
varieties to this dance, such as
Khortha Jhumair,
Nagpuri Jhumair...