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Tabala Making - Varanasi

The most famous rhythm instrument
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baraland Manasa K. H.
NID, Bengaluru

The Tabala, a prominent percussion instrument in the Indian subcontinent, has a rich history that dates back to the 13th century, with some attributing its invention to the legendary musician Amir Khusro. Comprising two drums - a smaller, higher-pitched drum called the Dayan, and a larger, lower-pitched drum known as the Bayan - the Tabala is often regarded as the "queen of drums." It is integral to various musical genres across India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka.

Craftsman Babu, who has been making Tabala since the age of eight, continues the family tradition passed down from his grandfather, Nehmath Ullah. This artisanal craft not only preserves cultural heritage but also highlights the importance of family legacies in the world of music.

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