Learn Indian Ethnic Percussion Instruments - Volume 2 - Taape or Dhup
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Rhythm is quality every person carries within himself. Just like the lubduo of the heart, it emotes one and gives life. Indian Ethnic Percussion Instruments share a similar story, one that of expressing feelings. Centuries ago, to express emotions, man sculpted them to instruments giving it a tangible existence. Credits have to be given to people who demystified them and introduced them into popular music.

CONTENTS:
1. Gada Singari: A Clay pot with a drumhead as its lid can contain water, buttermilk and Music, MUSIC! Yes it does. The Flavor of the music from this pot drum is a delicacy in Indian Film Music.
2. Udukai: An Exorcist's Dream and a Devil's nightmare, the udukai is not for the weak hearten. It can chill your spine, disturb your neurons and derail your thoughts, so BEWARE.
3. Dhandia: Any Festival in India is incomplete without a Dandiya. Played by an ensemble of drummers the Dandiya is sure to create the mood of the hour. Let's celebrate. 
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