Mridangam (Pakhavaj) Mango Wood
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Description Over the years, the mridangam was made of different types of wood due to its increased durability, and today, its bomridangam is a musical instrument that falls under the drum and percussion instrument sub-category of musical instruments. The instrument is made of dry mango wood and weighs around 8 kg. The length is approximately 24 inches. The circumference of the smaller side Varies from 9.0 to 9.50 inches. The device is attached to a special buddy. Special handmade poor ones are used for better sound quality. Mridangam is a collision instrument of ancient origin. It is a primary rhythmic accompaniment in Carnatic music artists and in Dhrupad, where the same instrument is known as Pakwaj. One related instrument is Kendang, which is played in marine Southeast Asia. made from jackfruit tree wood. It is widely believed that the tabla, the Hindustani musical equivalent of Mridangam, was first formed by dividing a Mridangam in half. Indian Sangeet Pkahawaj comes with a padded carry bag, a tuning hammer and a cover on both sides
Traditional Drum