Brand - Professional Hand Made Tabla Set
Type - 3D Print Tabla Set
Color - Multi Color Assorted
Material - Dayan matterial sheesham wood- / Bayan matterial is Brass
Sizes
Tabla Set Size -
Length - 19" - 20" inch Approx ( 48 cm - 50 cm Approx)
Height - 12"- 13" inch Approx ( 30 cm - 33 cm Approx)
Big Bass Bayan Size -
Width - 10"- 11" inch Approx ( 25 cm - 28 cm Approx)
Height - 11" - 12" inch Approx ( 28 cm - 30 cm Approx )
Weight - 2.8 kg Approx
Treble Dayan Size -
Width - 7" - 8" inch Approx ( 18 cm - 20 cm Approx)
Height - 9" - 10" inch Approx ( 23 cm - 25 cm Approx )
Weight - 3.200 kg Approx
Package Content -
1 Bass Bayan Iron Drum
1 Treble Dayan Sheesham Wood Drum
2 Cushions (1 Each For Dayan And Bayan)
2 Cover For Each Drum Tops
1 Tuning Hammer
1 Carry Gig Bag
The Tabla is a popular Indian percussion instrument used in the classical, religious music of the Indian subcontinent and in Hindustani classical music. The term tabla is derived from a Sanskrit word which means "drum".
A tabla set consists of two upright drums – one large and other small, played with hands. The smaller drum is known as Dayan meaning right and the larger one is called Bayan meaning left.The wooden pegs between the braces and the drum maintain tension in braces which in turn help in controlling the pitch of the drum.
Since 18th century, tabla has been the principal percussion instrument in Hindustani classical Music where it may be played solo, as accompaniment with other instrument and vocals, and as a part of larger ensembles. Tabla is also frequently played in popular and folk music performances in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Afganistan and Srilanka.
The tabla is also an important instrument in the bhakti devotional traditions of Hinduism and Shikhism, such as during bhajan and kirtan singing. It is one of the main qawwali instrument used by Sufi musicians. Tabla also features in dance performances such as Kathak.
Product Descriptions
The tabla is the most commonly played drum set in North Indian music. It is the instrument most frequently used to accompany vocal and instrumental music, and dance; whereas its primary function is to maintain the metric cycle in which the compositions are set.