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Pakhavaj - Wikipedia
The pakhavaj is a barrel-shaped, two-headed drum, originating from the Indian subcontinent, kendang of Maritime Southeast Asia and other South Asian ...
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WHAT IS A PAKHAWAJ DRUM? Demystifying Indian Music #14
In episode 14 of Demystifying Indian Music, Kuljit Bhamra explains what a Pakhawaj is and demonstrates how it's played.
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Pakhawaj - India Instruments
Pakhavaj is mainly an instrument to be played upon with open hand (thapi), which suppresses the delicateness of bols of khayal, thumri and sitar.
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pakhawaj
‖ pakhawaj (ˈpakawadʒ) [Hind.] A doubleheaded drum used in Indian music, esp. that of the northern part of the country.1867 E. M. Taylor in Proc. R. Irish Acad. IX. 116 Perhaps the pukhwaj is employed more than the other [sc. the tabla] by Hindu professionals. 1921 H. A. Popley Mus. India vii. 121 T...
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Revisiting the glorious Pakhawaj – A stellar history and tale
It is said that Pakhawaj is a modified, more popular and a harmonical version of the Mridangam, an instrument one can see wielded by Lord Ganesha.
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Pandit Jnan Prakash Ghosh | Indian Classical Instrumental Music
Experience the mesmerizing rhythms of the Pakhawaj, the ancient Indian percussion instrument, in the hands of the legendary Pandit Jnan ...
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Ghat (disambiguation)
atop a riverbank ghat where Hindus cremate their dead
Ghat, Libya, a town in Libya
Ghāṭ, a term used in Assamese Vaishnava-Sattriya music for tabla or pakhawaj
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Exploring the Pakhawaj: A Journey into the Heart of Indian Classical ...
The Pakhawaj is a barrel-shaped, double-headed drum that has been a cornerstone of Indian classical music for centuries.
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Pakhawaj - Organology: Musical Instruments Encyclopedia
The pakhawaj is a traditional Indian percussion instrument that plays a pivotal role in the classical music of North India.
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Pakhawaj and Avanaddha Vadyas - Nishaant Singh
Pakhawaj is essentially a north Indian version of the Mridangam and is the most common north Indian representative of the class of barrel shaped ...
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Thomann Nataraj Pakhawaj – United States
Indian drum Handmade, Conical shaped shell made of Indian rosewood (Dalbergia sissoo), Goatskins, Head sizes: approx. 6" and 7-8, Length: Approx.
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Pakhawaj | Hindustani Classical | Music of India | Art And Artistes
Watch Pt. Bhavani Shankar playing pakhawaj in Jhaptaal. Enjoy more Indian percussionists videos and Hindustani Classical Instrumental Music ...
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Pichal Pairee
- keyboards/Synth Bass
Farhad Humayun - drums
Meesha Shafi - vocals, backing vocals
Mahmood Rahman - guitar
Nasir Sain - dhol
Additional musicians
Pakhawaj on "Saat Mein": Ustad Allah Loke
Clarinet on "A Thousand Miracles": Jaffer Hussain
Hormonium: Shafqat Hussain
Bass: Sameer Ahmad, Farhan Ali
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tabla
‖ tabla (ˈtabla) Also 9 tubla. [Hind., ad. Arab. ṭabl (see prec.).] A pair of drums used in Indian music (esp. that of the northern region), of which the left-hand (bass) head is larger than the other (tenor) head; either of these drums separately (see quot. 1969). Also absol., a tabla-player. Cf. m...
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Maram (drum)
See also
Dholak
Madal
Pakhawaj
Mridangam
References
Vadakkan and Thekkan Pattukal.(Malayalam).(Sri Rama Vilasom Press, 1967), Pages 128 - 148.
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