Kanjira hand drum: Ancient Carnatic percussion newest instrument

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Kanjira hand drum: Ancient Carnatic percussion newest instrument, The Kanjira or Khanjeeri is a South Indian frame drum that belongs to the tambourine ancestry It has.
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The Kanjira or Khanjeeri is a South Indian frame drum that belongs to the tambourine ancestry. It has been used in India for many religious and other ceremonies for centuries. This percussion newest instrument is made of the jackfruit tree wood and uses the lizard skin or the goatskin. The word Kanjira is derived from the Tamil words 'Kanja' or skin and 'jiri' meaning small jingling anklet that gives it the meaning of skin with bells. It is used mostly in Carnatic music.

diametre: 17.5cm
weight: 500gm

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