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short note on instrument ghana​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ghanavadya or idiophones are solid instruments that do not require tuning. In earlier times, these instruments were the extension of the human body such as sticks, clappers, rods, etc. ... and were also closely related to objects of utility in daily life such as falams jhanj, pans and pots etc.


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Answered by manveermeena007
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Ghanavadya or idiophones are solid instruments that do not require tuning. Ghana Vadya instruments are said to be the earliest instruments invented by man. In earlier times, these instruments were the extension of the human body such as sticks, clappers, rods, etc. and were also closely related to objects of utility in daily life such as falams jhanj, pans and pots etc. They are best suited to accompany folk and tribal music and dance and are principally rhythmic in function. This particular variety of instrument does not need tuning prior to playing.

Example: Jal tarang, Ghatam etc.

In the Sun temple of Konarak, Orissa, there exists a large sculpture nearly 8 ft height of a lady playing the Jhanj.

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