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  1. Dholak - Wikipedia

    The dholak is a two-headed hand drum and folk percussion instrument of South Asian origin. The dholak can be anywhere about 16" to 24" in length. It is widely used in qawwali, kirtan, bhajan, bhangra, …

  2. Amazon.com: Dholak Drums

    Amazon.com: dholak drums Small 10 x 6 Inch Compact Dholak Drum Set, Handmade Wood & Leather Classical Indian Hand Percussion Drums, World Musical Instruments Punjabi Tabla Dhol Dholki For …

  3. Indian Dholak Drum - Complete Guide - Carved Culture

    Dec 19, 2024 · Explore the Indian Dholak drum with this complete guide, including its history, playing techniques, and details on where to buy this unique instrument.

  4. Dholaks for sale - eBay

    A dholak is a traditional South-Asian percussion folk instrument, primarily from India, Nepal, and Pakistan. The dholak includes two drum heads connected by one piece of wood.

  5. Indian Drums & Percussion: Information on Dholak

    The Dholak is a very popular drum with double skins from the northern Indian folk music. The difference in diameter of the high skin and the bass skin is relatively small. In order to still get a powerful bass …

  6. Dholak - chandrakantha.com

    Dholak is a very pop­ular folk drum of nor­thern India. It is barrel shaped with a simple membrane on the right hand side; ba­si­cally it is just a smaller version of the dhol. The left hand is also a sin­gle …

  7. dholak · Grinnell College Musical Instrument Collection · Grinnell ...

    Dholak technique involves mostly right-hand finger strokes on or near the rim of the higher-pitched head, and left-hand taps and slaps near the resonant center of the lower-pitched head. Left-hand technique …

  8. Dholak Lessons Online Beginners Training | Indian Dholak Guru …

    The students of Dholak online training program lessons for beginners learn about Dholak musical instrument, how to tune Dholak the rope-tuned Dholak and the nut-bolt tuned Dholak, how to play …

  9. Dhol - Indian - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    The dholak is the most commonly played musical instrument in Northern India. As accompaniment to song or other instruments, the dholak and other two-headed drums similar to it (nāl, dholki, dhol) are …

  10. Dholak, Dholki, Naal article by Ashiwn Batish for RagaNet Issue 7

    Dholak, Dholki, Naal by Ashwin Batish Dholak - Chord tension The dholak is one of the most widely utilized drums in the folk music of India. It has also found a permanent home in most of the recording …