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Four lines on
1. dholak
2. Guitar
3. Ghatam​

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Answered by rajvi2601
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1) dholak:-

dholak is mainly a folk instrument, lacking the exact tuning and playing techniques of the tabla or the pakhawaj. The drum is pitched, depending on size, with an interval of perhaps a perfect fourth or perfect fifth between the two heads. It is related to the larger Punjabi dhol and the smaller dholki.

2) guitar:-

The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that usually has six strings. It is typically played with both hands by strumming or plucking the strings with either a guitar pick or the finger/fingernails of one hand, while simultaneously fretting with the fingers of the other hand.

3) ghatam:-

The ghaṭam is a percussion instrument used in the Karnatic music of South India. A variant played in Punjab and known as gharha as is a part of Punjabi folk traditions. Its analogue in Rajasthan is known as the madga and pani mataqa. The ghatam is one of the most ancient percussion instruments of South India


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Answer:

Dholak

1-it is a percussion instrument.

2-it is also referred to as dholaki or the hand drum.

3-the player who plays the dholak use his hand or stick to play it.

4-it is most popular in Punjab ,haryanaand Rajasthan.

Guitar

1-guitar has 6 strings.

2-it has 12 notes.

3-it is usually made up of wood or sometimes plastic also.

4-there are 2 types of guitar:-

a)classical guitar

b)steel-string acoustic guitar

Ghatam

1-it is a clay pot with a narrow mouth.

2-it is one of the most ancient percussion instruments of south India.

3-the pitch of ghatam varies with the size .

4-like tabla etc. ghatam does not have any membrane on its mouth.

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