The Map Of India’s Folk Music Instruments
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State/Union Territory | Instruments |
Leh Ladhakh | Damian, guitar,Dungchen (Long horn), Gyaling (Oboe), Nga (Drums), Silnyen/bubjal (Cymbals), kangling (Shinbone trumpets), Dung (Conch shells), Damaru (Skull drums) and Drilbu (bells) |
Sikkim | Tungbuk, Flute, Cymbal, Drums |
Punjab | Tumbi, Algoze, Dhadd, Sarangi, Chimta |
Arunachal Pradesh | Drums, Cymbals |
Haryana | Dholak, Manjeera , Chimta , Deru, Cymbals, Sarangi, Harmonium, Dhadd, Khartal, Damaru, Duggi, Daf, Bansuri, Been, Ghungroo, Dhak, Gharha (by adding rubber cover on top of the pitcher), Thali (beaten with a stick to make music) and Shankha |
Nagaland | Petu, Theku, Flutes,Trumpets |
Goa | Dhol, Mridanga, Guitar, Ghumat, Dholak, Kasale, Madlem, Shehnai, Surt, Tasso, Nagado and Tambura |
Karnataka | Nagaswaram, Kalimba, Saarang, Gotuvadyam, Tamboora, Veena , Saraswati Veena, Mandolin, Violin, Clarinet, Kombu, KahaLe, Mukhaveene, Mridangam, Khanjira, Chande, Maddale, Panchamukhi |
Assam | Dhol, Gogona, Pepa, Taal, Khol, Mridanga, Madol, Dotara, Ektara, Khanjari Dutara |
Jammu and Kashmir | Kashmiri saz,Tabla,Kashmiri Sitar, Kashmiri Santoor,The Wasool and The Dokra |
Maharashtra | Dolki, Manjeera,Tuntuni, Daf, Harmonium |
Tamil Nadu | Thalam,Thavil, Udukkai ,Veenai, Veelai, Venkural |
Uttar Pradesh | Dilruba (Strings), Dhol (Percussion), Iktara (String), Sarangi (String) Khartal (Percussion) |
Himachal Pradesh | Dammama, Damanght, Gajju, Doru, Dhaunsa, Nagara, Dholku, Nagarth, Tamaka, Dafale, Dhol, Dolki, Hudak, Ghanta, Ghariyal (gongs), Chimta (tongs), Manjira , Jhanjh (cymbals), Ghungru (bells), Thali (platter) and Kokatha murchang |
Uttarakhand | Dhol, Damoun, Turri, Ransingha, Dholki, Daur, Thali, Bhankora and Masakbhaja, Damama, Hurka, Binaee, Mushak Been or Bagpipe, Muruli |
Kerela | Chenda, Edakka, Kombu, Mizhavu etc |
Manipur | Pena |
Mizoram | Khuang, Dar (Gong), Darkhuang, Tumphit, Tingtang, Tuium dar |
Tripura | Sumui |
Andhra Pradesh | Pambai, Tambura |
Telangana | Veena (also known as sarada), Tribal Flute, Metallic Cymbals, Dholak, Tribal Shehnai, Daph, Conch, Bells, Gummetas, Brahma Taal, Titti, Kommu, Chirutalu, Jamidika Veeranam, Andelu, Dhamru,Ghungroos, Kinnera |
Odisha | Dhola, Mohuri, Turi, Kahali, Jhanja, Manjira, Sitar, Tanpura, Pakhawaj |
Bihar | Bansuri,Dhol, Dhak, Dhanaka, Madal, Nagara, flute, Pipahi (Shhehnai), Jhanjh, clappers. |
Chattisgarh | Dhankul |
Gujarat | Sundari, Bhorrindo, Morchang,Kani, Jodia Pawa,Ghado, Ghaghar |
Madhya Pradesh | Goga Dhol, Parang drum,Ghera,Pawli,Pungi,Khirkhira,Dhankul , the Chikara or the Kingri. |
Bengal | Vina,Surbahar,Swarmandal, Khanjani, Kachhuya sitar,ektara etc. |
Jharkhand | Nagara, Jhanj, Mohuri, Turi, Dhol, Dhumsa, Bheri, Bansuri and conch shells,Kadri, Gupijantra, Sarangi, Tuila, Vyang, Anandlahri,Domkach, Dohari, Daidhara, Mardana Jhumar,Janani Jhumar, Pahilsangha, Udasi, Vinsaria, Pawa, Adhratiya, Jhumta, Pratkali, Akhariya Domkach |
Rajasthan | Sarangi, Rawanhattha, Kamayacha, Morchang and Ektara, Nagaras and Dhols ,Damrus, The Daf and Chang, Shehnai, Poongi, Algoza, Tarpi, Been, Bankia , Naad, Khartal, Poongi, Bankia and Da, Satara, Bankiya and Nagphan, Ravanhatta, Chautara and Bhapang, Sarangiya Langa |
Tripura | Sumui (Flute), Sarinda, Chongpreng, Kham (Drum), Dangdoo |
Meghalaya | Beslie,Bamboo Flute,Tangmuri, Clarinet, Duitara, Musical instrument like guitar with muga strings, Ksing/Nakra : Drums used in different occasions,Dymphong : Flat bamboo instrument, Maryngod, Marngthing, Violin |
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