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✔ TABLA DRUM SET
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".
Tabla is a pair of drums. It consists of of a small right hand drum called Dayan and a larger metal one called Bayan. The Dayan (right hand drum) is made of wood. The Bayan (left hand drum) generally made Copper or Brass or steel with a nickel or chrome plate is the most common material. Both feature goatskin drumheads and camel leather straps to adjust the pitch. Black spot on tabla skin are a mixture of gum, soot, and iron filings.
✔ KEY FEATURES
Hand Made Indian Tabla Drum Set
✔ Tabla Bayan
Made with Brass - Weight 2.5 KG.
Black Painted Beautiful Design
Handmade Skin - Size: 9 to 9.25 Inches
Height 10 to 11 Inches
Note: The weight is approximate. Because this is a handmade product, weight can fluctuate up to 500 Gms.
✔ Wooden Tabla Dayan
Sheesham Wood Dayan - Weight - 3 to 4 KG
Handmade Skin 5 Inches to 5.75 Inches
Note: The weight is approximate. Because this is a handmade product, weight can fluctuate up to 1 Kg.
Tabla Head Skin Size
Bayan - 7.5" Inch Approx
Dayan - 5 To 5.5" Inch Approx
✔ PACKAGE CONTAINS
1 Bass Bayan Brass 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 Bag
The tabla is a membranophone percussion instrument originating from the Indian subcontinent, coonsisting of a pair of drums, used in traditional, classical, popular and folk music.It has been a particularly important instrument in Hindustani Classical music since the 18th century, and remains in use in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, nepal, bangladesh and Sri lanka
The name tabla likely comes from tabl, the Persian and Arabic word for drum. However, the ultimate origin of the musical instrument is contested by scholars, some tracing it to West Asia, others tracing it to the evolution of indigenous musical instruments of the Indian subcontinent.