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Classical Instrumental ❤️ Sur Bahar ❤️Dilruba ❤️Tabla Tarang ❤️ Rare Instruments Of India ❤️ Jukebox

Listen to Tabla Tarang | Dilruba | Sur bahar - Classical Instrumental Music - Sur Bahar - 00:03 (Raga Bageshri) Dilruba - 20:09 (Raag Mishra Khamaj, Taal Keharwa, Vaishnava Janato) Tabla Tarang - 43:08 (Raag Bhairavi) TABLA TARANG: Is a take off from the Tabla and makes this rhythmic accompaniment a melodic instrument by using a number of treble drums. These drums are tuned to the various notes of the octave, which enables the player to coax ragas and melodies from them. DILRUBA: Is a stringed instrument of the bowed variety with a fingerboard and frets, which resemble the sitar. The instrument resembles the sarangi; its belly too is covered with skin and it too is played with a bow. All the nuances of the sarangi are possible on the Dilruba, which makes both instruments ideal as accompaniment as also solo play. SUR BAHAR : Also known as, bass sitar is a pluked string instrument used in the Hindustani classical music of North India. It has a deep, sonorous and ringing tone. The popularity of the sitar as a classical instrument has all but eclipsed the sur bahar.

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