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compare the musical instrument of uttarakhand (bhankora) with the musical instrument of karnataka ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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bhankora (plural: bhankore) is a type of trumpet made of copper that is prominently used in the folk music of Uttarakhand in India, especially in the Garhwal region.[1] The instrument is aerophonic and used specifically in religious Garhwal Folk Dramas, most notably the Pandav Lila. The instrument is played only by upper class Garhwalis during the Naubat, Dhanyal, and Dev Jatra types of religious ritual performances. The bhankora is made of copper and is about 36 inches long and about 3 inches in diameter; it creates a sweet melodious sound and tone.[2]

Bhankora or bhonkara is Uttarakhand's native musical instrument. This is handmade in copper metal by local Tamta artisans of Uttarakhand traditionally. The size of Bhankora varies from region to region. However traditionally the ideal height of full sized bhankora is supposed to be from ground till the ears of a normal sized person.

Other typical instruments used in performances may include the ghatam, kanjira, morsing, venu flute, veena, and chitraveena.

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Answered by AadilAhluwalia
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Below is the comparison between the instrument of Uttarakhand (bhankora) and the musial intrument of Karnataka.

1. Instrument Of Uttarakhand- Bhankora

The Bhankora is a copper trumpet popular in traditional music in Uttarakhand, India, especially in the Garhwal region. In holy Garhwal Folk Dramas like the Pandav Lila and Nanda Devi Raj Jat, the aeroponic instrument is commonly used.

2. Instrument of Karnataka

While there is a slew of instruments that Karnataka has like Tamboori, Mridanga, Violin, Harmonium, Flute, Ghatam, etc. The most famous of all is Veena. Saraswati veena is a musical instrument associated with Saraswati, the Goddess of Knowledge and the Arts. This instrument is widely used in southern India and is an important part of Karnataka music.

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