The manjeera is a traditional percussion
instrument of India. In its simplest form, it is a pair of small
hand cymbals. They often accompany folk or devotional music. It is
used in various religious ceremonies of India, especially bhajans.
The manjira is an ancient instrument. Manjira are usually
made of bronze, brass, copper zinc or Bell metal and connected with a cotton
cord which passes through holes in their center.
They produce a rhythmic tinkling sound when struck together.
The sound's pitch varies according to their size, weight and the material of
their construction. A player can also adjust the timbre by varying the point of
contact while playing.
The taal, manjira (also spelled manjīrā or manjeera), jalra,
or gini is a pair of clash cymbals, which make high-pitched percussion sounds.
In its simplest form, it consists of a pair of small hand cymbals.
The clash cymbal, taal is made of brass. Each cymbal is
connected with a cord which passes through hole in its center. The pitch of
different types of taal vary according to their size, weight and the materials
used. A player can also adjust the timbre by varying the point of contact while
playing.
This small taal is 9.5 inch in length and 3.5 inch in wide.
Its weight is 230gm.
This large taal is 13.5 inch in length and 4 inch in wide.
Its weight is 328gm.
NOTE: The color of the product may slightly vary due to
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The size, shape and color of this product may slightly vary
due to varying manufacturers.
Package
Includes: 1 Taal
SPECIFICATION
Length: 9.5/13.5
Inches
Width: 3.5/4
Inches
Weight: 230/328
gm
Color: Golden
Material: Brass
Application: Musical
Function, Bhajan, Kirtan
FEATURES:
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Easy to Use
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Smooth Surface
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Natural Vibrant
Color
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Durable
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Best Quality
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Flawless Finish
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Precisely
Designed
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Premium Quality
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Long Life
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Spruce Top for
Great Tones and Sound
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Easy to learn and
Play