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one word two headed angular drum Quite popular in carnatic music​

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Answered by anant628
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Explanation:

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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

The mridangam is a two-headed barrel drum used as a primary rhythmic accompaniment instrument in South Indian Carnatic music.  

Explanation:

In this work, the traditionally trained tabla/ mridangam player had the unconventional task of playing and changing rhythmic patterns in multiple cycles of 4 beats (chatusra), 5 beats (kanda), 7 beats (misra) and 9 beats (sankirna) scored in representative notation.  

The tabalist is also the time keeper, cuing the percussionist to commence the rhythmic cycles while creating interlocking patterns with the melodist as notated in the score.

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