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Nadaswaram & Thavil Instrumental Music ❤️ Aela Nee Thayaradhu – Karukurichi P.Arunachalam

Nadaswaram & Thavil Instrumental Music - Aela Nee Thayaradhu – Karukurichi P.Arunachalam Song - Aela Nee Thayaradhu - 00:03 The nadhaswaram, nagaswaram, nadhaswaram or nathaswaram is a double reed wind instrument. It is a traditional classical instrument used in Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala. This instrument is "among the world's loudest non-brass acoustic instruments". It is a wind instrument similar to the North Indian shehnai but much longer, with a hardwood body and a large flaring bell made of wood or metal. In Tamil culture, the nadaswaram is considered to be very auspicious, and it is a key musical instrument played in almost all Hindu weddings and temples of the South Indian tradition It is part of the family of instruments known as mangala vadya (lit. mangala ["auspicious"], vadya ["instrument"]). The instrument is usually played in pairs, and accompanied by a pair of drums called thavil; it can also be accompanied with a drone from a similar oboe called the ottu. Subscribe to our Indian Classical Music Channel: https://goo.gl/jka332 #nadaswaram #aelaneethayaradhu #classical #indianclassicalmusic #nadaswaraminstrumentalmusic

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