Music Q3 MAPEH

Cards (17)

  • Is a primary rhythmic accompaniment in a Carnatic music ensemble
    Mridanga
  • Is a transverse flute of India with six or seven finger holes
    Bansuri
  • Originated in India and still played by snake charmers in street performance
    Pungi
  • Is a type of bagpipe played in Tamil Nadu, Southern India. The instrument was used to supply a drone to accompany mukha vina (Tamil oboe) music.
    Sruti Upanga
  • Is made of wood with a metal at the end
    Shenai
  • is an earthen pot. The players use their hands to strike the outer surface.
    Ghatam
  • is one of many small metal bells; musical ankh tied to the feet of the dancer.
    Ghrungroo
  • is commonly used in religious songs
    Khartal
  • Consists of sets of ceramic bowls that are tuned using water. It is played by striking the edge of the beaters.
    Jal Tarang
  • is a pair of drums. The name is derived from an Arabic word Tabi which means "drum"
    Tabla
  • is a small two - headed drum made of wood with leather drumheads at the both ends.
    Damaru
  • is a long necked lucked lute
    Tambura
  • is a plucked string instrument
    sitar
  • is a one - stringed instrument used in tradition music. Direct wood or coconut shell is used as resonator.
    Ektara
  • used in all assemblies to signal the arrival of enemy in battle
    Shofar or Ram's Horn
  • is important in both folk and classical form of the Arabs.
    Riq
  • Ancient Lyre
    Harp of David/Kinnonr