South Indian Musical Pakhawaj Khol Percussion Instrument Mridangam With Bag
Crafted with precision, this South Indian Musical Pakhawaj Khol is a percussion instrument that resonates with the rich cultural heritage of India. The Mridangam, known for its distinctive sound, is handmade, ensuring each piece is unique. It features two pads, allowing for a versatile range of tones and rhythms, perfect for musicians at any level - from beginners to experts. This traditional instrument, made from durable fiber material, measures approximately 20cm in both height and depth, and weighs around 6kg, making it portable and easy to carry in the included bag. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the art, this Mridangam is a genuine analog instrument that promises to deliver an authentic musical experience.
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Product Information
Article - Mridangam
Material - Fiber
Fitting Type -
Head Type - Skin
Length - 58cm Approx approx
Width - 58cm Approx approx.
Height - 20cm Approx approx
Weight - 6 kg Approx approx
Colour - Red
Design / carving - Sorted by availability
Bass and Treble Size:
Bass Skin Size : 17 cm Approx
Treble Skin Size : 7 cm Approx
(Instrument & Bag Color Are Assorted As Per Availability)
Product Description:-
The Mridangam is a percussion instrument from India of ancient origin. It is the primary rhythmic accompaniment in a Carnatic music ensemble. Alternate spellings include “mrudangam”, “mrdangam”, “mritangam” and “miruthangam in Tamil”.
The mridangam is also played in Carnatic concerts in countries outside of India, including Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. During a percussion ensemble, the mridangam is often accompanied by the ghatam, kanjira, and the morsing. The mridangam is nicknamed as the “King of Percussion.
The word “Mridangam” is Sandhi or union of the two Sanskrit words mŗda (clay or earth) and anga (body), as early Mridangam were made of hardened clay.
Product type: drums
Suitable for: drums