Learn To Play Indian Ethnic Percussion Instruments - Urmi

  • 12 years ago
Buy the DVD at: http://www.superaudio.in/classical-music-dvds-learn-to-play-indian-ethnic-percussion-instruments-2-dvd-p-4602.html 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. Urmi: A lion's roar can get subdued with a gentle grunt of the urumi. The urumi is born to Roar, Bend, Scratch, Scream and then strike, all with an Attitude. 2. Pambai: These Two Cylinders with them as they contain rhythmic patterns and sound that can even detonate nuclear power. 3. Dhup: Also Known as, the Duff in many parts of the world, the Dhup has surely traveled over time and can now tape you to your seat and make your jaw drop in awe with its redoubtable timbre. 

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