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Brass Manjeera Manjira Brass Cymbals (3 x 3 inch 250 Gram) Hand Cymbal Metal Clapper for Puja

KWD 5
KWD 5.500

Category
Hand Percussion
Weight
176 g
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Special Features

  • Manjeera, also known as manjira, tala or kartal, is a traditional percussion instrument used in Indian classical music and devotional music. It is a pair of small brass cymbals that are played by striking them together.
  • The brass manjeera consists of two concave cymbals that are held in each hand by a small loop of string or wire. The musician strikes the cymbals together to create a sharp, ringing sound that is used to keep time and accentuate the rhythm of the music.
  • In Indian classical music, manjeera is often used as an accompanying instrument for devotional songs and bhajans. The sound of the cymbals is believed to have a spiritual significance, and is used to create a joyful and uplifting atmosphere during the performance.
  • Manjeera is also used in some forms of classical dance, such as Kathak and Manipuri, where it is played by the dancer as an accompaniment to their footwork and movements. In these styles of dance, the manjeera is often played in combination with other percussion instruments, such as the tabla or pakhawaj.
  • Size= 3 x 3 inch weight=250 gram

Description

Manjeera, also known as manjira, tala or kartal, is a traditional percussion instrument used in Indian classical music and devotional music. It is a pair of small brass cymbals that are played by striking them together.

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