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| Percussion Instruments: India, Nepal and Tibet | |||
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Shaman Drum Nepal |
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Dhyangro (Shaman Drum) Nepal Learn more (Rhythmatism.com) |
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Madals Nepal Learn more (Rhythmatism.com) |
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Damaru Nepal Learn more (World-Beats.com) |
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Tibetan Bowls Tibet Learn more (Numoonus.com) |
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Tabla India (North) Learn more (ChandraKantha.com) |
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Mridangam India (South) Learn more (ChandraKantha.com) |
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Pakhawaj India (North) Learn more (ChandraKantha.com) |
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Khomok India (Bengal) Learn more (Asza.com) |
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Dholak India (South) Learn more (ChandraKantha.com) |
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Hudak (Talking Drum) India |
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Ghattam India (South) |
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The Musical Instruments of India (ChandraKantha.com) |
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| Links: Indian Drumming Info | ||
| Chandra & David Courtney |
Houston Texas |
Personal homepage is an excellent resource for the music of India and Indian percussion including the tablas. Chandrakantha is a teacher, performer, and active promoter of Indian culture. David Courtney, Phd. is an author, performer and recording artist. |
| Mardala .com |
Internet | Site devoted to exploring the Mardal, a drum of Indian origin. It is used solely as an accompanying instrument in Odissi dance, one of the chief classical dances of India. |
| Rhythmatism .com |
Internet | Studies in rhythms and percussion instruments of mostly Asian origin. |
| Rhythmweb (Asia) |
Texas | Extensive grassroots network exploring many different drum cultures as well as emerging artists. This link page focuses on Asia. |
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