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Friday 26 October 2012

Pakhavaj                      

       The Pakhavaj, Pakhawaj, Mridang, Pakuaj, Pakhvaj Or Pakavaj Is Associate Degree Indian Barrel-Shaped, Two-Headed Drum, A Variant And Descendant Of The Mridang. It's The Quality Percussive Instrument Within The Dhrupadvogue Associate Degreed Is Wide Used As An Accompaniment For Varied Sorts Of Music And Dance Performances. 
        The Pakhavaj Encompasses A Low, Mellow Tone, Terribly Made In Harmonics. Set Horizontally On A Cushion A head Of The Drummer's Crossed Leg, The Larger Bass-Skin Is Contend With The Hand, The Treble Skin By The Proper Hand. The Bass Face Is Soiled With Wet Wheat Dough That Acts Because The Kiran And Is That The Reason Behind The Vivid, Bass Sound The Pakhawaj Produces. This Makes It Terribly Ancient In Its Designed And Made In Sound.
         Pakhawaj Could Be A Long Bodied Picket Drum With Each Ends Coated In Skin And Is That The Most Ancient Drum Of North India. Vie Horizontally With The Fingers And Palms Of Each Hands, The Proper Hand Surface Is Tuned To The Pitch needed And Also The Left Surface Provides The Bottom.


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