Tunguna in Nepal
Tunguna in Nepal: Tunguna Percussion Instrument refers to a traditional percussion instrument used in Nepali folk music, a type of barrel drum made from a hollowed-out log
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Description
“Tunguna in Nepal” refers to a traditional percussion instrument used in Nepali folk music. It’s a type of barrel drum made from a hollowed-out log, typically constructed from wood or metal, and played with sticks or hands. Crafted from a singularly carved piece of wood, this exquisite instrument showcases a front hollow structure cloaked in taut animal skin.
The Tunguna boasts four strings firmly attached to keys positioned at either end of its body, with the bridge serving as a pivotal support, expertly upholding the tension of these strings.

- String Configuration: It has four strings anchored to keys and fixed to the body at both ends. These strings are typically made of gut or metal.
- Bridge and Cantilever: The bridge, which is an integral part of the instrument, acts as a cantilever, maintaining the tension of the strings by supporting them and helping produce different pitches and tones.
- Playing Technique: Musicians play the tungna by plucking or strumming the strings. It produces a melodic sound with distinct tonal qualities.
- Usage and Cultural Significance: The Tungna holds cultural significance in Nepali traditional music and is often used in folk music, cultural performances, and rituals, particularly in the mountainous regions of Nepal.
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