Traditional Music Instruments of Meghalaya
Marking a historic commencement of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly 2021 session, the house rolled-out with a melodious rendition of the National Anthem.
- The traditional instruments used for the rendition include -'bom', 'duitara', 'ksing', and 'chigring'.
Bom
- Bom is a percussion instrument made of softwood and leather.
- A single headed large kettle drum, chiseled out of softwood. Wide mouth covered with thick hide tied with the help of leather straps.
- Played by two padded sticks.
- Usually used for making public announcements called “Pyrta Shnong '' and also used in dancing festivals of Meghalaya.
Duitara
- It is a two-stringed, sacred musical instrument resembling a ....
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