Nepali Traditional Instrunment: Tabala Set

A pair of drums widely used in Indian music, known for its unique sound and rhythmic versatility.

SKU: Tabala

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Description

The Tabala Set is a famous pair of hand drums that are very important in North Indian classical music and Nepali folk music. The smaller drum is called the “Dayan,” and the bigger one is called the “Bayan.” The dayan, typically crafted from wood and goat skin, produces high-pitched sounds. In contrast, the Bayan, made of metal and wood with a goat or buffalo skin head, generates low-pitched tones.

These drums, when played together, create intricate beats, melodies, and improvisations, finely tuned to specific pitches.Tablas are very flexible instruments that can make a wide range of sounds, beats, and tunes. They are very important in traditional, church, folk, and blended music, which shows how well they can fit into different types of music. Their versatility demonstrates their capacity to easily fit into various genres of music.

Musicians use their fingers, hands, and arms to play the tabla, which lets them make complex beats and creative tones. Fans and listeners alike can’t get enough of the way Dayan and Bayan play together. It’s mesmerising and full of sound.

Tabala Set in Nepal

 

Tabala Set Features;

  • The pair of drums, comprising the Dayan (smaller drum) and the Bayan (larger drum), are crafted from hardwood and feature layered animal skin stretched over their tops.
  • The Dayan is renowned for producing higher-pitched sounds, while the Bayan delivers lower-pitched tones.
  • Both drums feature a Syahi, a black circular spot on the drumhead that significantly influences tonal quality and resonance.
  • Tuning these drums involves adjusting straps or tapping the rim to achieve the desired pitch.
  • The Bols and Taals, representing various strokes and rhythmic cycles, respectively, form the foundation of playing techniques.
  • Renowned for their versatility, these drums accompany a wide array of music genres, providing rhythmic support and room for improvisation. They hold immense cultural significance in Indian music, dance, and devotional contexts.

 

 

 

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