The Mridangam is an ancient percussion instrument, integral to Carnatic music and South Indian classical traditions.
A double-headed drum made from jackfruit wood, with goat skin stretched over both ends.
Played with both hands, producing intricate rhythms and deep tones.
Used in Carnatic concerts as a primary rhythmic accompaniment.
Essential in Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi dance performances.
The Mridangam remains a crucial instrument in South Indian music, maintaining its legacy through generations.
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