9/22/2023 0 Comments Tutari instrument sound![]() It classifies musical instruments in to four categories - (1) Tata (lutes) (2) Sushira (flute) (3) Ghana (cymbals or solid bodied isntruments) (4) Awanadhha (drums). īy the time of NatyaShastra, there was much development in instruments naturally NatyaShastra mentions several musical instruments and the way they should be played. Blowing instruments - Venu, Vamshi, Tunaw, Shankha, Bheri. Cymbals such as Patah & Zarzar are mentioned in Panini's grammar text. In the epics, Buddhist & Jain sources, many musical instruments are mentioned such as - The percussion instruments mentioned are Marduk, Dardur, Mridang, Dindim, Panaw, Anak, Adambar. The Dundubhi (drum), Bhoo-Dundubhi (earthern drum) and Talav (single drum) were percussion instruments and Venu (flute), Tunav (like a war trumpet Tutaari), Naali (metal flute), Bakur (two piped flute), Karadhuni (conch attached to flute) were blowing instruments during Vedic period. Other stringed instruments were Aaghaati or Kaand Veena (like todays Ektari), Gargar (like harp) and Waan (hundred string lute). The bow-shaped Veena with many varieties such as Godhaa, Vakraa, Alabu, Kapishirsha Veena are mentioned in Vedic texts. Vedic literature refers to various types of musical instruments. ![]() Here we are going to have a glance on musical instruments in Indian music through the ages. There is a rich and wide spectrum of instruments in art music and folk music of India. Indian music is also not an exception to this. ![]() Instruments form a major section of music making in all forms of music. ![]()
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