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AVANADDHA VADYA

These are percussion instruments. Sound is produced by a stretched membrane, such as a drum. Membranophonic instruments act as skin-vibrators because they produce sound-waves by vibrations of a stretched skin or membrane when struck, plucked, or stroked. A hollow vessel is covered with a membrane that generates beats when struck. Percussion instruments can be classified by modes of playing:

  • played by hand like mridangam;
  • played using sticks like nagara;
  • played partly by hand and partly by stick-like tavil;
  • self struck like damaru;
  • and where one side is struck and the other side stroked like a perumal madu drum.

Chyabrung

1,682

DAGAR

4,388

DAMA

3,451

DAMARU

4,858

DAMPHU

5,943

DAVANDI

1,205

DHAK

2,825

DHOL

17,661

DHOLAK

26,817

DHUMSA

2,107

DIMDI

1,017

EDAKKA

1,906

GHERA

1,700

GHUMAT

1,411

KHAM

1,219

KHANJARI

6,504

KHOL

2,454

TABLA

30,774

TASA

1,524

TASE

379

TASHA

5,532