Khamak
The Khamak is a string instrument close to ektara, originating in India, common in folk music of Bengal, Odisha and North East India, especially Baulgaan. It is a one-headed drum with a string attached to it which is plucked. The only difference from ektara is that no bamboo is used to stretch the string, which is held by one hand, while being plucked by another. In Anandalahari, the other end of the string is fixed inside a copper pot only.
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The Khamak is a string instrument close to ektara, originating in India, common in folk music of Bengal, Odisha and North East India, especially Baulgaan. It is a one-headed drum with a string attached to it which is plucked. The only difference from ektara is that no bamboo is used to stretch the string, which is held by one hand, while being plucked by another. In Anandalahari, the other end of the string is fixed inside a copper pot only.
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Le khamak est un tambour à fri ...... e entre le tambour et le luth.
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The Khamak is a string instrum ...... ixed inside a copper pot only.
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Le khamak est un tambour à fri ...... e entre le tambour et le luth.
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The Khamak is a string instrum ...... ixed inside a copper pot only.
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