What is the traditional musical instrument of Arunachal Pradesh?
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Drums, Cymbals are the traditional musical instrument of Arunachal Pradesh
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In Arunachal Pradesh, the most common traditional musical instruments include drums, cymbals, Ujuk Tapu, Ame Bali, Emul, Pui, Kiring, Guga etc.
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- Arunachal Pradesh's culture and way of life are heavily influenced by music and dance.
- Wind instruments, solid instruments, and string instruments are the three categories of musical instruments.
- These wind instruments, known as Ujuk Tapu, are made of bottle gourd. They are comparable to the "Been" that snake charmers use. Four cane flutes with holes punched through them are attached to a gourd hole. When the bride reaches her husband's house, it is typically played.
- The 'Jingre Tapu' is a musical instrument made part of goat bone and part of bamboo. The player blows through the bamboo end, which is wide and opens up like a cone. Bamboo reed flutes are called "pupe tapu".
- The solid Instrument- Ponu Yoksi is a sword-like instrument with a sharp edge. The priest uses the clanging sounds made by the player when they move the sword in the centre by two iron plates with holes to keep the rhythm of the ceremonial dance.
- The heavy metal plate used in "Ame Bali" is struck with a stick to keep the beat going.
- Similar to the "ghungroo," the "kiring" is an instrument played by jingling metal beads with one hand.
- The "Emul" is an instrument made of a group of metal pieces in the shape of stars that make a sound when they clash with one another.
- The "Pui" is a stringed instrument made of bottle gourd, bamboo, and other materials.
- The "Guga" is played by strumming a string on a small bamboo stick, which vibrates to produce music.
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