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what is the english name of sishir vadya, tantu vadya, and avanaddhu vadya??​

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Answered by naitikchoudhary2000
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Ghana Vadya: definition

Ghana and Vadya are two Sanskrit terms meaning respectively “solid” and “instrument”.

Answered by sharmaseema2627
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sishir vadya: these are wind instruments. sound is produced primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membrane and without the vibration of the instrument itself adding considerably to the sound. the tonal quality of these instruments depends on the size and shape of the tube used. they are capable of producing loud and voluminous sound, from deep bass to piercing shrill notes. they are hollow instruments where the wind is the producer of sound. the pitch of the note is controlled using fingers to open and close the holes in the instrument. the shehnai is a popular wind instrument in india. these can be further classified by mode of playing:

the wind is supplied mechanically such as in harmonium

the wind is supplied by the breath in shehnai or flute (mouth-blown).

Avanaddha Vadya: are percussion instruments. Such instruments are made by stretching the animal skin across a metal or earthen pot, wooden barrel, or frame. The sound is produced by striking the animal skin that has been stretched across the body.

tantu vadya: String instruments, stringed instruments, or chordophones are musical instruments that produce sound from vibrating strings when a performer plays or sounds the strings in some manner. 

What is a tat instrument?

Plucked String Instruments (Tat) - These instruments are played by plucking or striking the strings. Sitar, Tanpura, Veena, Vichitra Veena, Saraswati Veena, Ektara, Sarod, Surbahaar, Surmandal, Rebab, Santoor etc. are examples of Plucked String Instruments.

What is mean by Vadya?

Vadya (Vādya, वाद्य), also called Vadyaka or Atodya, is one of the three components of sangita (musical performance arts), and refers to "instrumental music" in the Indian traditions.

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