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Let’s Explore Indian Drums Vol. 1 – Dholki & Phakawaj

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Let’s Explore Indian Drums Vol. 1

I want to introduce you to Indian Drums Vol. 1.

Indian Drums Vol. 1 features two traditional Indian percussion instruments which have been recorded by Ashutosh Sohoni.

The Dholki, a small Dholak, is a two-headed hand drum and mainly a folk instrument. The Dholki is pitched and creates some beautiful tones when hit differently.

The Pakhawaj is another two-headed drum and has a more low and mellow tone and is also very rich in harmonics

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Let’s Explore Indian Drums Vol. 1 – Dholki & Phakawaj

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Let’s Explore Indian Drums Vol. 1

I want to introduce you to Indian Drums Vol. 1.

Indian Drums Vol. 1 features two traditional Indian percussion instruments which have been recorded by Ashutosh Sohoni.

The Dholki, a small Dholak, is a two-headed hand drum and mainly a folk instrument. The Dholki is pitched and creates some beautiful tones when hit differently.

The Pakhawaj is another two-headed drum and has a more low and mellow tone and is also very rich in harmonics

About the author