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India
Name : New Kanjira Hand Cymbals Brass Percussion Instrument
Net Quantity (N) : 1
The Gini is a small drum traditionally made from the hide of a monitor lizard and played with one hand while the other hand manipulates the pitch by pressing and releasing the skin. It is commonly used in South Indian classical music and often accompanies the mridangam, another percussion instrument.
The Manjira is a pair of small, handheld cymbals usually made of brass or bronze. They are played by striking the two cymbals together, creating a high-pitched metallic sound. Manjira is commonly used in devotional music and bhajans, which are Indian religious songs.
The Kartal is a percussion instrument made of wood or metal and consists of two flat pieces with rows of jingling metal rings. The two pieces are held in each hand and struck together to produce a rhythmic sound. It is often used in folk music and devotional music in North India.
This Gini Manjira Kartal Set 1 is suitable for both beginners and professional musicians, and it provides a unique and traditional sound that adds depth and texture to any musical composition. The set is made of high-quality materials and is designed to be durable and long-lasting.
Country of Origin : India
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