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Sunday, 25 May 2014

Indian Musical Instruments

Indian musical instruments can be broadly classified according to the Hornbostel–Sachs system into four categories: 
chordophones (string instruments), 
aerophones (wind instruments) , 
membranophones (drums) and 
idiophones (non-drum percussion instruments).

Chordophones

Plucked Instruments

Taus
  • Bulbul Tarang
  • Dotar, Dotora, or Dotara
  • Ektara
  • Getchu Vadyam or Jhallari
  • Gopichand or Gopiyantra or Khamak
  • Gottuvadhyam or Chitravina
  • Katho
  • Santoor
  • VIOLIN
  • Sarod
  • Sitar
  • Surbahar
  • Surshringar
  • Swarabat
  • Swarmandal
  • Tambura
  • Tumbi
  • Tuntuna
  • Magadi Veena
  • Mohan Veena
  • Nakula Veena
  • Nanduni
  • Rudra Veena
  • Saraswati Veena
  • Vichitra Veena
  • Yazh
Chord percussion:
  • Gethu or Jhallari
  • Gubguba
  • Pulluvan kutam

Bowed


Ustad Mahmood Khan Sarangi Player From Kirana Gharana

Tribal fiddle instruments called "Dhodro Banam" used by Santhal people in Eastern India.
  • Chikara
  • Dilruba
  • Esraj
  • Kamaicha
  • Mayuri Vina or Taus
  • Onavillu
  • Pena or Bana
  • Pulluvan pattu - one stringed violin
  • Ravanahatha
  • Folk sarangi
  • Classical sarangi
  • Sarinda
  • Tar shehnai

Aerophones

  • Alghoza - double flute
  • Bombashi or Bommbanshi

Single reed

  • Pepa
  • Pungi or Been

Snake charmer playing pungi

Double reed

  • Kuzhal
  • Nadaswaram
  • Shehnai

Flute

  • Bansuri
  • Sundari
  • Tangmuri
  • Venu (Carnatic flute) Pullanguzhal

Bagpipes

  • Mashak
  • Titti
  • Sruti upanga

Free reed

  • Gogona
  • Morsing

Free reed and bellow

  • Shruti box
  • Harmonium (hand-pumped)

Brass

  • Ekkalam
  • Kombu

Other wind instruments

  • Ramsinga

Membranophones

Hand drums[edit]

  • Dhad
  • Damru
  • Dholak
  • Duggi
  • Ghat singhari or gada singari
  • Ghumot
  • Gummeta
  • Khol
  • Maddale
  • Maram
  • Mizhavu
  • Mridangam
  • Pakhavaj
  • Pakhavaj jori - Sikh instrument similar to tabla
  • Panchamukha vadyam
  • Pung
  • Shuddha madalam or Maddalam
  • Tabala / tabl / chameli - goblet drum
  • Tabla
  • Tabla tarang - set of tablas
  • Tamte
  • Thanthi Panai
  • Thimila
  • Tumbak, tumbaknari, tumbaknaer

Tumbaknaer, goblet drum from Jammu and Kashmir

Chenda (top) and Chande (below) are different drums.

Hand frame drums

  • Daff, duff, daf or duf - medium or large frame drum without jingles, of Persian origin
  • Dimdi or dimri - small frame drum without jingles
  • Kanjira - small frame drum with one jingle
  • Kansi - small without jingles
  • Patayani thappu - medium frame drum played with hands

Stick and hand drums

  • Chenda
  • Dollu
  • Dhak
  • Dhol
  • Dholi
  • Idakka
  • Thavil
  • Udukai

Stick drums

  • Chande
  • Nagara - pair of kettledrums
  • Pambai - unit of two cylindrical drums
  • Parai thappu, halgi - frame drum played with two sticks
  • Sambal
  • Stick daff or stick duff - daff in a stand played with sticks
  • Tamak'
  • Tasha - type of kettledrum
  • Urumee

Idiophones

  • Chimpta - fire tong with brass jingles
  • Chengila
  • Elathalam
  • Geger - brass vessel
  • Ghatam and Matkam (Earthenware pot drum)
  • Ghungroo
  • Khartal or Chiplya
  • Manjeera or jhanj or taal
  • Nut - clay pot
  • Sankarjang - lithophone
  • Thattukazhi mannai

Melodic

  • Jal tarang, ceramic bowls with water
  • Kanch tarang, a type of glass harp
  • Kashtha tarang, a type of xylophone
  • Loh tarang, a set of metallic plates

Electronic

  • Electronic tanpura
  • Talameter

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