Ram Musical Handicraft Amroha, Uttar Pradesh

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  • Damru

    Damru

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    Get in touch with us, if you are looking for Wholesale Damru at the best market rate. Our company is recognized as one of the reliable Manufacturers, Exporters and Suppliers of Damru. It is intricately carved and precisely designed by our skilled artisans using advanced tools and sophisticated technology. This Musical Instrument is available in different sizes, designs and specifications meeting the diverse requirement of buyers. History : Damru Damaru is a percussion musical instrument of India with a distinct religious significance. Just like the Veena of Goddess Saraswati and the flute of Lord Krishna, the Damaru is the drum of the divine dancer, Lord Shiva. Indeed, the elemental vibration of creation was the sound of the Damaru or Dhakka of Lord Shiva. From this originated also all the sounds of speech and music. Historically, however, the Damaru and its variations such as the Dhakka and the Dimdima are found mentioned in Amarakosa (fifth century AD), Mahasutasoma, Jataka Astadhyayi (seventh century AD) and so on. Old Tamil Literature also has references to Damarukam. Some of the names by which this class goes under are Damru, Dambru Kudukuduppai, Budbudke and Budbudukalu, the last two in south Indian languages. Though it is heard rarely in the more developed folk music, it is a companion of wandering minstrels, soothsayers and monkey-men.   Details : Usually the length is of 10 cm, the diameter varying to suit the Lengti. The height of the Damaru ranges from a few inches to a little over a foot. The shell is made of wood or brass: in unusual cases, as in the Lamaic, the body is of two human skulls fixed hind to hind. The drum faces of leather are attached to metal or bamboo rings and mutually connected by cotton or hemp threads, which are tightened with another thread going round them at the region of the waist. Two cotton strings knotted at the free ends are tied at the constricted part of the body. The Damaru is played with one hand. The strikers are typically beads fastened to the ends of leather cords around the waist of the Damaru. Knots in the leather can also be used as strikers. The player holds the instrument at the waist and jerks it. This action makes the knots strike or clap the faces, producing the sound. This is why this class of membranophones is often called the clapper drums. By pressing or loosening the braces, different rhythmic and pitch effects are obtained.

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  • Bhangra Dhol

    Bhangra Dhol

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    We are presenting optimum quality Bhangra Dhol that is available in various sizes and designs. This range of Musical Instrument is fabricated using premium fiber, which is procured from reliable vendors. Nuts and bolts are fitted on its skin ensuring stability of the drum. Furthermore, decorative ribbons are attached to it because of which it is highly preferred in special occasions. We can process bulk orders.

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  • Ektara

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    Welcome to our company, if you are looking for Wholesale Ektara at economical rate. Our company has carved a niche as a noteworthy Manufacturer, Exporter and Supplier of Ektara. It is widely played in India and other exotic countries because of which our Ektara is highly demanded in both national and international markets. In compliance with set industrial standards and norms, this range of Musical Instrument is fabricated. History : In the ancient times, the Ektara was played by minstrels who plucked the strings with one finger. Ektara comprises of a head, a long string and a neck.

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  • Gopi Chand

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    Gopi Chand The gopichand, also, known as gopiyantra, is a very popular folk instrument of Bengal. It is an instrument that is much used by the wandering minstrels known as the Baul. There are several variations on the construction. The length may be as small as one foot or as long as three feet, however 2-3 feet is the norm. It consists of a length of bamboo that is split through most of the length. The two ends are pried apart and attached to a resonator. This resonator may be a coconut, gourd, metal container or a hollowed out cylindrical section of wood. The open end of the resonator is covered with taught skin and a string penetrates the centre. This string is attached to a reinforced section in the centre. This string then passes through the hollow of the resonator and attaches to a tuning peg located in the bamboo.

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  • Pakhawaj

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    If you are looking for premium Pakhawaj at wholesale rate, then contact us. Our company is recognized as one of the proficient Manufacturers, Exporters and Suppliers of Pakhawaj. It is intricately designed and precisely carved by skilled professionals who make use of optimum quality fiber, wood etc. that are procured from reliable vendors. Just like table, our Pakhawaj also has two skins, which produce music. Details : The Pakhawaz is most commonly used in the Northern Indian states. The tuning of Pakhawaz is done in a similar fashion as the tabla.

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  • Congo Music Instruments

    Congo Music Instruments

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    Congo Music Instruments We are one of the eminent manufactures and suppliers of high quality Congo which comprise of three drums attached to each other. The smaller drum is known as Macho and the bigger drum is known as Hembra. Our shell of Congo are made from high quality wood and comes with one head on each drum. We offer Kongo-Bongo at competitive rates.

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  • Dholak

    Dholak

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    We bring forth the finest quality Dholak that is available in various sizes, designs and specifications. We can also consider customized solutions for the same. Our company is actively engaged manufacturing, exporting and supplying of Dholak. With adherence to international quality standards, this musical instrument is designed under the strict guidance of experienced professionals. Buyers are free to place bulk orders and we ensure its timey execution.   History : Dholak is a very popular folk drum of northern India, Pakistan and Bangladesh as well. It is barrel shaped, at times a cylindrical drum, with skins on both sides. Dholak’s one side has high pitch and another side has a lower pitch and is very popular in folk music. Images of dhol players appear to be present in the bas-relief carvings on Indian temple walls from the earliest times. As one moves around North India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, there is considerable variation in the technique to play dholak. There is variation in use of hands, sticks, and various combinations of both. The most well known style is the bhangra style that uses sticks. The dhol in Punjab plays a very crucial part in local culture and emerges as an instrument, which Punjabi’s use as a symbol of their ethnic identity. Such strong attachment is evident among the expatriate Punjabi communities dispersed across the earth.

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  • Wooden Tabla

    Wooden Tabla

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    We are offering supreme quality Wooden Tabla that is available in various sizes and we can also consider customized solutions for the same. Based in Uttar Pradesh, India, our company is widely acclaimed as one of the trustworthy Manufacturers, Exporters and Suppliers of Wooden Tabla. This assortment of musical instrument is fabricated under the vigilance of skilled professionals. In order to ensure its optimum quality, our Wooden Tabla is stringently examined by our quality checkers on various parameters before the final dispatch.      Details : Tabla is a pair of drums. It consists of a small right hand drum called dayan and a larger metal one called bayan. The tabla has an interesting construction. The dayan (right hand drum) is almost always made of wood. The diameter at the membrane may run from just under five inches to over six inches. The bayan (left hand drum) may be made of iron, aluminium, copper, steel, or clay; yet brass with a nickel or chrome plate is the most common material. Undoubtedly, the most striking characteristic of the tabla is the large black spot on each of the playing surfaces. These black spots are a mixture of gum, soot, and iron filings. Their function is to create the bell-like timbre that is characteristic of the instrument. Although, the origin of tabla is quite obscure. It is generally believed that it evolved from the barrel shaped drum called pakhawaj. This was about three hundred years ago.

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  • Nall Music Instruments

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    Nall Music Instruments Naal is a wooden two-headed drum. Heads held in place and tuned by bolts. Player holds the Naal horizontally and it is played with both heads. Naal is amongst the msot popular percussion instruments in India that are commonly used in folk music & during marriage celebrations. The shells of naal are manufactured in Uttar Pradesh in India. The craftsman use locally grown Neem and rosewood tree wood. The heads are covered and fitted with goatskin with the help of nuts and bolt hardware which also helps in tuning the instrument. Nuts used in Naal can be tuned with a standard wrench. This a percussion instrument is similar to Pakhawaj the only difference being that it is shorter than Pakhawaj in length. It is considered to be a hybrid instrument for the reason that on one side it has a high pitch Tabla head, and Dholak's low pitch skin on the other.

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  • Bongo Drums

    Bongo Drums

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    Based in Uttar Pradesh, India, our company holds expertise in manufacturing, exporting and supplying of Bongo Drums. Bongo Drums are known for their unsurpassable quality, perfect finishing and durability that are provided by us. They are precisely designed by our skilled artisans who have years of experience. Buyers can get hold of our Bongo Drums at nominal price. We can process bulk orders and can also consider urgent requirements. History : Bongo Drum Bongo is the term for a variety of small drums, derived from African roots, most likely in Cuba around 1900. It consists of a pair of unequal sized small drums that are joined together. The smaller drum is called the "male" or minor drum, while the larger is the "female" or major drum. Bongos are an integral part of Latin percussion, particularly as a solo instrument. They are mainly played sitting down, held between the knees. In the 1920's the bongos were lower tuned than they are today, and played with a technique more reminiscent of conga drumming, including tabla-like pitch changes. The skins were tacked on, and to maintain the tuning the "bongocero" would use a small charcoal brazier which he kept by his feet. The modern bongo is tuned much higher as befitting its role as the soloist in the Latin rhythm section. The modern playing technique is based on a stroking pattern called the "Martillo" (hammer). It is available in the standard Martillo bongo pattern.

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Ram Musical Handicraft

  • Mr. Rajeev
  • Jai Om Nagar, Bypass Road, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh
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