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Answered by Parulsinghal
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1) A tabla is an Indian drum played in North India ..

2) It is used for classical, devotional and religional music..

3)The instrument has two drums of different size and shapes...

4)Tabla is played by hitting the fingers on the head and sliding the palm to create a modulating sound..

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Answered by kritika5163
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Tabla, pair of small drums fundamental (since the 18th century) to Hindustani music of northern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The higher-pitched of the two drums, which is played with the right hand, is also referred to individually as the tabla or as the daya (dahina or dayan, meaning “right”). It is a single-headed drum usually of wood and having the profile of two truncated cones bulging at the centre, the lower portion shorter. It is about 25 cm (10 inches) in height and 15 cm (6 inches) across. Skin tension is maintained by thong lacings and wooden dowels that are tapped with a hammer in retuning. It is usually tuned to the tonic, or ground note, of the raga (melodic framework).
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