Musical Instruments and Sound Objects of Bihar

Musical Instruments, Sound Objects

Musical Instruments and Sound Objects of Bihar

Bamboo flute/ bansuri is the simplest of musical instruments. Its legendary association with Lord Krishna makes it a popular Indian musical instrument. It is made of bamboo and produces a soft and melodious sound. The dhol is a double-headed drum that is widely used in Indian music and dance. It is usually made of wood and is covered with leather on both sides. Dhak is a large double-headed drum that is played with the hands and sticks. It is an important part of Hindu religious ceremonies and is often played in processions and festivals. Pipahi, also known as the shhehnai, is a type of oboe that is commonly used in Indian classical music. It is made of wood. The jhanjh is a type of cymbal that is commonly used in Indian classical music. It is usually made of metal and is played with the hands. Some of these include the dhanaka, madal, nagara and many others. Each of these instruments has its own unique sound and is used in different forms of Indian music, from classical to folk and devotional.

These instruments are made using materials such as bamboo, wood, metal, and leather, and are played with the hands, sticks, or a plectrum. The tools used to make these instruments are saws, hammers, chisels, and other woodworking tools.

Gallery

YOUR VIEWS