Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Musical Instruments



India has a rich musical history with records of ancient musical instruments found in revered Hindu religious scriptures. Indian music is believed to have been developed as a result of the interaction between Indian people and people belonging to many diverse cultures.

There are many types of musical instruments which Indians have used since ancient times.Many musical instruments were developed to accompany religious singing. Depictions of Mira, a devotee of Lord Krishna in many antique art works and other such depictions show the significance of musical instruments in worship.

The most well-known Indian musical instruments then and now are the sitar and the tabla though today the Indian musical instruments market may include many different instruments. Developed marketing techniques in India today mean that the consumer can now avail of wholesale musical instruments or buy discount musical instruments through various sources.

Some of the Musical instruments in India available would include:

* The flute
This cylindrical tube-shaped instrument may come in many sizes and is played by blowing air into one end of the tube.

* The sitar
This is believed to be the ancestor of the modern, western guitar. It has a long neck
and may have six or seven main cords.

* The sarod
This has a small wooden body and a steel-encased fingerboard.

* The sarangi
This instrument is played using a bow against strings, much like a modern-day violin.

* The shehenai
This instrument is usually played at auspicious events and ceremonies.

* The tabla
This is the name for Indian drums which are usually made from wood with animal-skin covers on top.

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