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- Pakhavaj abstract "The pakhavaj or mridang is an Indian barrel-shaped, two-headed drum, a variant and descendant of the mridang.It is the standard percussion instrument in the dhrupad style and is widely used as an accompaniment for various forms of music and dance performances. The pakhavaj has a low, mellow tone, very rich in harmonics. Set horizontally on a cushion in front of the drummer's crossed leg, the larger bass-skin is played with the left hand, the treble skin by the right hand. The bass face is smeared with wet wheat dough which acts as the kiran and is the cause of the vivid, bass sound the pakhavaj produces.".
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- Pakhavaj articles Hindustani_classical_music.
- Pakhavaj background "percussion".
- Pakhavaj developed "14".
- Pakhavaj hasPhotoCollection Pakhavaj.
- Pakhavaj name "Pakhavaj".
- Pakhavaj related "*mridang, khol, tabla".
- Pakhavaj subject Category:Hand_drums.
- Pakhavaj subject Category:Hindustani_musical_instruments.
- Pakhavaj subject Category:Indian_musical_instruments.
- Pakhavaj subject Category:Pitched_percussion.
- Pakhavaj type Artifact100021939.
- Pakhavaj type Device103183080.
- Pakhavaj type Drum103249569.
- Pakhavaj type HandDrums.
- Pakhavaj type HindustaniMusicalInstruments.
- Pakhavaj type IndianMusicalInstruments.
- Pakhavaj type Instrument103574816.
- Pakhavaj type Instrumentality103575240.
- Pakhavaj type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Pakhavaj type Object100002684.
- Pakhavaj type PercussionInstrument103915437.
- Pakhavaj type PhysicalEntity100001930.
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- Pakhavaj comment "The pakhavaj or mridang is an Indian barrel-shaped, two-headed drum, a variant and descendant of the mridang.It is the standard percussion instrument in the dhrupad style and is widely used as an accompaniment for various forms of music and dance performances. The pakhavaj has a low, mellow tone, very rich in harmonics. Set horizontally on a cushion in front of the drummer's crossed leg, the larger bass-skin is played with the left hand, the treble skin by the right hand.".
- Pakhavaj label "Pakhavaj".
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- Pakhavaj depiction Pakhawaj.JPG.
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