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PrettyBUYERS Brass Manjeera Indian Traditional Musical Instruments (Pack Of 4) 3 Inch Kartal Instrument

PrettyBUYERS Brass Manjeera Indian Traditional Musical Instruments (Pack Of 4) 3 Inch Kartal Instrument

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About this item? The Taal, Manjira, Jalra, or Gini is a pair of Clash Cymbals, originating in the Indian subcontinent? The manjira is an Ancient Instrument, which make high-pitched percussion sounds? In its simplest form, it consists of a pair of small hand cymbals? It is used in Various Religious ceremonies of India, especially Bhajan, Kirtan, Harinaam, Lok Geet/Sangeet, Bihu music? Long Durability and Quality ProductIndian Musical Instrument Clash CymbalThe hand cymbal, also referred to as manjira, boasts a rich heritage as a traditional hand percussion instrument hailing from India. Its nomenclature varies across regions, known as manjeera, tala, jalra, khartal, or kartal. In the realm of Indian folk music, the manjira holds profound significance. It finds its most prevalent usage during the aarti ceremonies dedicated to Indian deities, rendering devotional melodies that resonate with spirituality.Interestingly, in Tibetan culture, a similar instrument takes form as the "tingsha," which is a diminutive counterpart to the manjira. These cymbals, known as tingsha, play a pivotal role in the prayer and rituals of Tibetan Buddhist practitioners. They consist of two cymbals thoughtfully tethered together by a leather strap or a cotton string.The composition of manjira primarily involves metal, but in the realm of antique-style cymbals, artisans craft them from special bronze alloys, resulting in the production of enchanting harmonic overtones. Despite its petite size, the manjira emanates a delightful, tinkling resonance when struck together.