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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DholDhol - Wikipedia

    The dhol is a double-sided barrel drum played mostly as an accompanying instrument in regional music forms. In Qawwali music, the term dhol is used to describe a similar, but smaller drum with a smaller tabla, as a replacement for the left-hand tabla drum. The typical sizes of the drum vary slightly from region to region.

  2. indianculture.gov.in › musical-instruments › avanaddha-vadyaDHOL | INDIAN CULTURE

    Dhol is a percussion instrument made of wood, brass, leather, cotton, parchment and metal. This folk instrument is found in West Bengal, Orissa, Kerala, Himachal Pradesh and Assam. Majorly used as an accompaniment in traditional and folk music and dance performance.

  3. May 18, 2023 · History Of Dhol Musical Instrument. Dhol may refer to any one of a similar type of double-headed Dhol used widely with regional variations throughout the Indian subcontinent. Dhol is a percussion instrument made of wood, brass, leather, cotton, parchment and metal.

  4. May 17, 2023 · Dholak is a two-headed hand drum, which is a folk percussion instrument. The instrument is about 45 cm long and 27 cm wide and is widely used in Qawwali, Kirtan, Lavani and Bhangra. Drums have two different sizes of drumheads.

  5. Nov 14, 2023 · Originating from the Indian subcontinent, the dhol has transcended its regional roots to become a globally recognized instrument, celebrated for its unique construction, compelling sound, and integral role in various musical genres.

  6. chandrakantha.com › music-and-dance › instrumental-musicDhol – chandrakantha.com

    Dhol is a very pop­ular folk drum of nor­thern India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is a barrel shaped, some­times cylindrical drum, with skins on both sides. It has one side which has a high pitch and an­other side which has a lower pitch. It is very pop­ular in folk music.

  7. Struck with a heavy beater on one end and with a lighter stick on the other, the dhol imbued the music with a syncopated (accents on the weak beats), swinging rhythmic character that has generally remained the hallmark of any music that….

  8. Dhol as a percussion instrument is so closely knit with the folk culture of Assam that it assumes the position of an inseparable cultural symbol of the folk tradition of Assam. The performance of Bihu songs and dance is impossible without Dhol.

  9. WHAT IS A PAKHAWAJ DRUM? Demystifying Indian Music #14. In episode 15 of Demystifying Indian Music, Kuljit Bhamra explains what a Dhol is and demonstrates how it's played."A light-hearted but...

  10. The dhol, a traditional Indian percussion instrument, has a rich history and plays a significant role in various musical genres. From its origins and evolution to the different types of dhols and playing techniques, this article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the dhol. Whether you’re a music enthusiast, a budding musician, or simply […]