tabla
<p>The tabla[nb 1] is a membranophone percussion instrument originating from the Indian subcontinent, consisting of a pair of drums, used in traditional, classical, popular and folk music.[1] It has been a particularly important instrument in Hindustani classical music since the 18th century, and remains in use in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.[2] The name tabla likely comes from tabl, the Persian and Arabic word for drum.[3] However, the ultimate origin of the musical instrument is contested by scholars, some tracing it to West Asia, others tracing it to the evolution of indigenous musical instruments of the Indian subcontinent.[4]<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The tabla consists of two single-headed, barrel-shaped small drums of slightly different size and shape: daya also called dahina meaning right (also called "tabla"), and baya also called bahina meaning left (also called "dagga").[2][5] The daya tabla is played by the musician's right hand (dominant hand), and is about 15 centimetres (~6 in) in diameter and 25 centimetres (~10 in) high. The baya tabla is a bit bigger and deep kettledrum shaped, about 20 centimetres (~8 in) in diameter and 25 centimetres (~10 in) in height. Each is made of hollowed out wood or clay or brass, the daya drum laced with hoops, thongs and wooden dowels on its sides. The dowels and hoops are used to tighten the tension of the membrane. The daya is tuned to the ground note of the raga called Sa (tonic in India music).[2][6] The baya construction and tuning is about a fifth to an octave below that of the daya drum. The musician uses his hand's heel pressure to change the pitch and tone colour of each drum during a performance.[2][6]<br /> <br /> <br /> The playing technique is complex and involves extensive use of the fingers and palms in various configurations to create a wide variety of different sounds and rhythms, reflected in mnemonic syllables (bol). In the Hindustani style tabla is played in two ways: band bol and khula bol. In the sense of classical music it is termed "tali" and "khali". It is one of the main qawali instrument used by Sufi musicians of Bangladesh, Pakistan and India.[7] The tabla is also an important instrument in the bhakti devotional traditions of Hinduism and Sikhism, such as during bhajan and kirtan singing.</p>
TABLA DAGGA Nickel Plated Musical Instrument (T-1009)
<h3>Tabla</h3> <p>Tabla Drum Brass Decorative Bayan Sheesham Wood Dayan Rings+Hammer+Box 05.0Free</p> <p><b data-spm-anchor-id="a2700.details.pronpeci14.i1.6aa26f548EZvbz">Package Contains</b><br /> One Wooden Tabla Dayan<br /> One Brass Decorative Colour Red<br /> Cushion & Cover for Each Drum<br /> One Tuning Hammer<br /> Box Bag</p> <p><br /> <b>Sizes:</b><br /> Case: 58 CM. x 34 CM. x 33 CM.<br /> Big Brass Bayan (Bass): Surface = 22 CM. To 23 CM.,<br /> Height = 27 CM. To 29 CM.<br /> Wooden Dayan (treble): Surface = 12 CM. To 14 CM.,<br /> Height = 25 CM. To 26 CM.</p>
Tabla Drum Brass Decorative Bayan Sheesham Wood Dayan Rings+Hammer+Box (T-1008)
<p>BRASS DAGGA DECORATIVE BRASS SHINNING BRASS WITH WOODEN SHEESHAM TABLA DRUM SET<br /> HAND CRAFTED HEAVY BRASS BAYAN SHEESHAM WOOD DAYAN</p> <p data-spm-anchor-id="a2700.details.pronpeci14.i0.50ab7a21LfjU16">The tabla consists of two single headed, barrel shaped small drums of slightly different size and shapes: daya also called dahina meaning right (also called "tabla"), and baya also called bahina meaning left (also called "dagga").The daya tabla is played by the musician's right hand (dominant hand), and is about 15 centimetres (~6 in) in diameter and 25 centimetres (~10 in) high. The baya tabla is a bit bigger and deep kettledrum shaped, about 20 centimetres (~8 in) in diameter and 25 centimetres (~10 in) in height. Each is made of hollowed out wood or clay or brass, the daya drum laced with hoops, thongs and wooden dowels on its sides. The dowels and hoops are used to tighten the tension of the membrane. The daya is tuned to the ground note of the raga called Sa (tonic in India music).The baya construction and tuning is about a fifth to an octave below that of the daya drum. The musician uses his hand's heel pressure to change the pitch and tone colour of each drum during a performance.</p>
Tabla Drum Brass Bayan Wood Dayan With Rings, Hammer & Box (T-1007)
<h3 data-spm-anchor-id="a2700.details.pronpeci14.i0.5a3038adtDda8P">TABLA.</h3> <p>Tabla Ganesha Copper Lord Drum Set, Professional Decorative Bayan</p> <p> Best Handmade Dayan with, Hammer, Cushions & Box</p> <p>Brand New Never Used Product</p> <p>Hammer, Cushions with Cover & Carrying Case Comes</p> <p data-spm-anchor-id="a2700.details.pronpeci14.i2.5a3038adtDda8P">This article is about a musical instrument. For the Egyptian tablah, see goblet drum. For the Singaporean newspaper, see tabla!<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The tabla[nb 1] is a membranophone percussion instrument originating from the Indian subcontinent, consisting of a pair of drums, used in traditional, classical, popular and folk music.[1] It has been a particularly important instrument in Hindustani classical music since the 18th century, and remains in use in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.[2] The name tabla likely comes from tabl, the Persian and Arabic word for drum.[3] However, the ultimate origin of the musical instrument is contested by scholars, some tracing it to West Asia, others tracing it to the evolution of indigenous musical instruments of the Indian subcontinent.[4]<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The tabla consists of two single-headed, barrel-shaped small drums of slightly different size and shape: daya also called dahina meaning right (also called "tabla"), and baya also called bahina meaning left (also called "dagga").[2][5] The daya tabla is played by the musician's right hand (dominant hand), and is about 15 centimetres (~6 in) in diameter and 25 centimetres (~10 in) high. The baya tabla is a bit bigger and deep kettledrum shaped, about 20 centimetres (~8 in) in diameter and 25 centimetres (~10 in) in height. Each is made of hollowed out wood or clay or brass, the daya drum laced with hoops, thongs and wooden dowels on its sides. The dowels and hoops are used to tighten the tension of the membrane. The daya is tuned to the ground note of the raga called Sa (tonic in India music).[2][6] The baya construction and tuning is about a fifth to an octave below that of the daya drum. The musician uses his hand's heel pressure to change the pitch and tone colour of each drum during a performance.[2][6]<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The playing technique is complex and involves extensive use of the fingers and palms in various configurations to create a wide variety of different sounds and rhythms, reflected in mnemonic syllables (bol). In the Hindustani style tabla is played in two ways: band bol and khula bol. In the sense of classical music it is termed "tali" and "khali". It is one of the main qawali instrument used by Sufi musicians of Bangladesh, Pakistan and India.[7] The tabla is also an important instrument in the bhakti devotional traditions of Hinduism and Sikhism, such as during bhajan and kirtan singing</p>
Tabla Ganesha Copper Lord Drum Set, Professional Decorative Bayan, Best Handmade Dayan with, Hammer, Cushions & Box (T-1006)
<h3 data-spm-anchor-id="a2700.details.pronpeci14.i1.394c606ewBYMpi">TABLA.</h3> <p>TABLA SET CLASSICAL PROFESSIONAL COPPER BAYAN SHEESHAM DAYAN BAG </p> <p>Special Sheesham Dayan (Treble - Wooden Drum)<br /> Head 5 to 5.5 Inches, Height 10 to 11 Inches, Weight 3 to 4 KG<br /> Brass Bayan Coloredwith Decoration (Bass - Larger Metal Drum)<br /> Head 9 to 9.25 Inches, Height 10 to 11 Inches, Weight 2.5 to 3 KG<br /> Set of High Quality Cushions & Covers<br /> Tuning HammerMATERIALS<br /> Sheesham Wood, camel Skin, Brass, Goat Skin</p>
TABLA SET CLASSICAL PROFESSIONAL COPPER BAYAN SHEESHAM DAYAN (T-1005)
<h3>TABLA.</h3> <p>BRAND NEW PROFESSIONAL QUALITY <br /> BRASS DAGGA DECORATIVE BRASS Deco Black WITH WOODEN SHEESHAM TABLA DRUM SET<br /> HAND CRAFTED HEAVY BRASS BAYAN SHEESHAM WOOD DAYAN </p> <p data-spm-anchor-id="a2700.details.pronpeci14.i0.13146a9fW4LHgD"><b>DESCRIPTION</b><br /> Case: 58 CM. x 34 CM. x 33 CM.<br /> Big Brass Bayan (Bass): Surface = 22 CM. To 23 CM.,<br /> Height = 27 CM. To 29 CM.<br /> Wooden Dayan (treble): Surface = 12 CM. To 14 CM.,<br /> Height = 25 CM. To 26 CM</p>
Tabla Drum Brass Black Bayan Deco Wood Dayan Ring Hammer Box (T-1004)
<h3>TABLA.</h3> <p>BRAND NEW PROFESSIONAL QUALITY MAKE<br /> BRASS DAGGA DECORATIVE BRASS PRO Brass Designer WITH WOODEN SHEESHAM TABLA DRUM SET<br /> HAND CRAFTED HEAVY BRASS BAYAN SHEESHAM WOOD DAYAN </p> <p data-spm-anchor-id="a2700.details.pronpeci14.i2.13af1365koOUgd">Sizes:<br /> Case: 58 CM. x 34 CM. x 33 CM.<br /> Big Brass Bayan (Bass): Surface = 22 CM. To 23 CM.,<br /> Height = 27 CM. To 29 CM.<br /> Wooden Dayan (treble): Surface = 12 CM. To 14 CM.,<br /> Height = 25 CM. To 26 CM.</p>
Tabla Drum Pro Brass Designer Bayan Nickel Wood Dayan Ring Hammer Box (T-1003)
<h3>TABLA.</h3> <p>The Tabla is a popular Indian percussion instrument used in the classical, popular and religious music of the Indian subcontinent and in Hindustani classical music. The term tabla is derived from a Sanskrit word which means "drum".<br /> Tabla is a pair of drums. It consists of of a small right hand drum called Dayan and a larger metal one called Bayan. The Dayan (right hand drum) is made of wood. The diameter at the membrane may run from just under five inches to over six inches. The Bayan (left hand drum) generally made of Metal ( Iron, Steel, Brass ). Both feature goatskin drumheads and camel leather straps to adjust the pitch. The large black spot on tabla surfaces are a mixture of gum, soot, and iron filings. Their function is to create the bell-like timbre that is characteristic of the instrument. Tabla is made with alluring visual harmony enticing percussionists to experience the rhythms of tradition.</p> <p>Tabla Drum DECORATIVE WITH WOODEN SHEESHAM TABLA DRUM SET</p> <p>HAND CRAFTED HEAVY BAYAN SHEESHAM WOOD DAYAN </p> <p>DESCRIPTION</p> <p>Case: 58 CM. x 34 CM. x 33 CM.</p> <p data-spm-anchor-id="a2700.details.pronpeci14.i1.6f5f384bzbC4po">Big Brass Bayan (Bass): Surface = 22 CM. To 23 CM.,<br /> Height = 27 CM. To 29 CM.<br /> Wooden Dayan (treble): Surface = 12 CM. To 14 CM.,<br /> Height = 25 CM. To 26 CM.</p>
Tabla Drum Set Of Green & Brown BK Bayan Decorative Wood Dayan Ring Hammer Box (T-1002)
<h3>TABLA.</h3> <p><i data-spm-anchor-id="a2700.details.pronpeci14.i1.526b165frzp21V">BRAND NEW STUDENT GOOD QUALITY MAKE<br /> DAGGA GREEN COLORED WITH WOODEN SHEESHAM TABLA DRUM SET<br /> HAND CRAFTED BAYAN SHEESHAM WOOD DAYAN </i></p> <p><i>Sizes:<br /> Case: 58 CM. x 34 CM. x 33 CM.<br /> Big Brass Bayan (Bass): Surface = 22 CM. To 23 CM.,<br /> Height = 27 CM. To 29 CM.<br /> Wooden Dayan (treble): Surface = 12 CM. To 14 CM.,<br /> Height = 25 CM. To 26 CM.</i></p>