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Naad Temple Musical Combo set

$ 99.26

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  • Condition: New
  • Instrument: Combo
  • Brand: Naad

    Description

    Folk Musical Brass Thalam Morchang Kai Silambu Jhanj Manjeera Small Instruments Bajan Kirtan Sangeet Temple Combo Set
    Item details
    Type - Musical Instruments Combo Set
    Uses - Bajan Kirtan Sangeet Temple
    Package contents: 1 brass Thalam + Morchang + Kai Silambu + Jhanj Manjeera
    Product information
    Brass Thalam
    Brand - Unbranded
    Like - Thalam
    Color - Golden
    Material - Brass
    Great Thalam size
    Height - 4 "inches approximately
    Width - 3.5 "inches approximately
    Small size Thalam
    Height - 4 "inches approximately
    Width - 2 "inches approximately
    Package contents - 1 pair Thalam
    Uses: Bhajans, temple, musical gatherings
    This finger cymbal is a traditional percussion instrument that produces a high quality resonant sound.
    This jalra produces a sweet tinkle when struck together and is ideal for bhajans, temples and any musical gatherings.
    This tingsha is designed to meet the needs of professionals / professionals and is also very useful for beginners to learn the art of music.
    About Thalam
    This simpler form of percussion instruments is also known as manjeera, tala, jalra, khartal or kartal. Manjira has significant importance in Gujarati folk music. Manjira were initially portrayed in Aarti of God & Goddess. In Gujarat, Manjira possesses significant importance and played in Bhajan, Santvani and Dayro. Although Manjira is a small metallic instrument, it produces a sweet rattling sound when struck together while doing Jugalbandhi with other instruments. However, Manjira Playing is not an easy task, it requires a lot of Riyaaz (Practice) and a deep knowledge of Sur and Taal. They often accompany folk or devotional music. It is used in various religious ceremonies of India, especially in bhajans. It also features a rope for easy grip and use. Can be used as small souvenirs or gifts at music parties and performances.
    Morchang
    Brand - Unbranded
    Type - Morchang
    Size: 4.5 "inches
    This morphang is based on the traditional art of instrument making
    Ingenious design
    Nice sound
    Handmade in India
    Professional quality
    Original handmade musical instrument from India.
    Complete all parameters of ancient texts.
    It can really call positive vibes from the universe.
    Made by original craftsmen whose generations have only made this tool.
    Its energies are used by many people and used by this tool.
    USED ??IN THE INDIAN FOLK MUSIC OF RAJASTHAN INDIA. ALSO USED IN CARNATIC MUSIC, PROFESSIONAL QUALITY JAW HARP, standard shape
    Folk musical instrument of Rajasthan, also known as Mukhchang, Jawharp
    KNOWN BY MANY NAMES - Morchang, Jewish harp, pine harp, Jewish harp, Ozark harp, juice harp, Mukharshanku, mourning, morching
    About Morchang
    Morchang has been used in India since very ancient times. It is beautiful with a melodious sound. Percussion instruments that make the heart and soul relax a lot. A must-have product. It has also been mentioned in Krishna Aarti so that everyone can confidently state that it is an ancient musical instrument.
    Kai Silambu
    Brand - Unbranded
    Like - Kai Silambu
    Material - Brass
    Length - 6 "inches approximately
    Width - 3.5 "inches approximately
    Height - 1 "inches approximately
    Weight - about 600 grams
    Package Contents - 1 Pair of Kai Silambu
    Uses - Dance in temples during Amman festivals or Navaratri festival
    Information about Kai Silambu
    Kai Silambu Attam is a folk dance from Tamil Nadu. The dance is in praise of all female deities, the most favorite being the Godless Durga. Kai Silambu Attam is played during Amman festivals or Navaratri festival. Dancers wear bells and hold anklets or silambu in their hands, which create sound when shaken.
    Jhanj Manjeera
    Brand - unbranded
    Type - Manjeera
    Color - Golden
    Material - Brass
    Diameter - about 25 Cm
    Weight - about 800 grams
    The manjeera is a traditional percussion instrument from India. In its simplest form it is a couple of small handmade plates. It is also known as manjeera, tala, jalra, Jhanj. Manjira were initially portrayed in Aarti of God & Goddess. In Gujarat, Manjira holds significant importance and plays in Bhajan, Santvani and Dayro. Although Manjira is a small metallic instrument, it produces a sweet rattling sound when struck together while performing Jugalbandhi with other instruments. However, Manjira Playing is not an easy task; it requires a lot of Riyaaz (Practice) and a deep knowledge of Sur and Taal. Almost all folk music instruments therefore lack the finesse that we often see in classical instruments with the best brass quality.
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