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Stringed instruments :
Saraswati veena
Surbahar
Rudra veena
Santoor
Sarod
Sitar
Tanpura
Sarangi
Chitra veena
Swarmandal
Hand drums
Tabla
Set of Tablas were called as "Tabla tarang"
Dholak
Mridangam (also called as Khol)
Duggi (drum)
Pakhavaj
Goblet
Wind instruments (aerophones)
Shenai
Bansuri (flute)
Other Instruments
Harmonium
Ghungroo
khartal
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Reference and further study:
Stringed instruments :
Saraswati veena
Surbahar
Rudra veena
Santoor
Sarod
Sitar
Tanpura
Sarangi
Chitra veena
Swarmandal
Hand drums
Tabla
Set of Tablas were called as "Tabla tarang"
Dholak
Mridangam (also called as Khol)
Duggi (drum)
Pakhavaj
Goblet
Wind instruments (aerophones)
Shenai
Bansuri (flute)
Other Instruments
Harmonium
Ghungroo
khartal
Download Pdf format of this page - here
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Reference and further study:
- http://www.indianmusicalinstruments.net/
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Hindustani_musical_instruments
- www.binaswar.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgV6X3KenGA preview on musical instruments
ReplyDeletehai bhanu your doing great job
ReplyDeletebut there's a correction here-
naadaswaram and shenai are different instruments,,nadadwaram is from south india and shenai is from north india,,,factors like sound ,size and colours also differ
hmm, yes, I agree, I will correct that
DeleteDo this type of questions have chances of coming in exam
ReplyDeleteyes.
DeleteSir is this enough!?
ReplyDeleteno.
DeleteSir can you update some more information....
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