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"Mridangam"
Keywords:
carnatic
,
percussion
,
mrithangam
,
tyam
,
mrudangam
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Barrel shaped drum used in Carnatic classical music
batish.com
Two-faced cylindrical percussion instrument used by Carnatic (South Indian) musicians.
imsom.org
drum from south India. It has two oval faces of different size; the artist plays with fingers to mark the Bhârata-nâtyam dance rhythm
ganapati.club.fr
The primary percussion instrument in South Indian Classical music
trumpet.sdsu.edu
The mridangam is a percussion instrument from South India. It is the primary rhythmic accompaniment in a Carnatic music ensemble. Alternate spellings include mridanga, mrudangam, and mrithangam.
en.wikipedia.org
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