Nepali Madal
In Nepalese folk music, the Madal serves as the primary instrument for maintaining rhythm. It symbolizes Nepali music and the history of Nepali arts.
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Description
Madal in Nepal: An essential instrument in Nepali folk music, originates from Nepal. Crafted from hollowed-out wood, this drum features two drumheads, one on each end, typically made of stretched animal skin or plastic, fastened to the wooden body.
Its distinctive round shape and hourglass body allow the Madal to generate a diverse array of tones and sounds. Decorated with vibrant patterns or intricate carvings, the drum’s body showcases the instrument’s cultural significance and craftsmanship.

You use both hands to play the madal, and each hand hits one of the drumheads. By changing the speed and force of their hits, skilled players can make complicated sounds and beats. The rhythmic beats produced by the Madal enrich traditional Nepali music, infusing it with vitality and energy. It frequently accompanies folk songs, traditional dances, and cultural celebrations, enhancing the overall cultural experience.
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This traditional percussion instrument is very important to Nepalese culture, and the lively sounds and beats it makes are a big part of the country’s rich musical history. Because it can play many different styles and beats, the madal is a beloved and important part of Nepali music practices.
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Nepali Madal features:
- Size :Small
- Material: Wood/Leather
- high-quality product
- 100% Handmade
- Music Style: Nepali Folk
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