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Indian gong
The chengila, or cennala, is an Indian gong which helps the traditional singer or dancer keep time. The chengila is a percussion instrument that maintains
Chengila
Thavanadai, Davandai Timki Urumee Chimta – fire tong with brass jingles Chengila – metal disc Elathalam Geger – brass vessel Ghanti – Northern Indian bell
List of Indian musical instruments
List_of_Indian_musical_instruments
Form of South Indian classical music
'edakka' (or idakka), often played by the singer himself, along with the chengila, a handheld metallic gong used to sound the beats. Because the singer beats
Sopana_Sangeetham
Recreational folk art from the state of Kerala
shake their bellies and dance to the beats of instruments like chenda and chengila. In Thrissur on the fourth day of Onam, Pulikali troupes from all over
Pulikali
Dravidian ethnic group
of the small, hourglass-shaped ethnic drum called idakka, besides the chengila or the handy metallic gong to sound the beats. Sopanam is traditionally
Malayalis
Mounam Pranayam 21 "Anuraga Painkiliye" Varumo Vasantham 22 "Anthikkili Chengila Ketti" 23 "Nilachandanam Pozhiyave" Alone 24 "Ekanaay" La Cochin 25 "Ninne"
List of songs recorded by Vineeth Sreenivasan
List_of_songs_recorded_by_Vineeth_Sreenivasan
unpitched percussion Chajchas idiophones 112.1 Central Andes percussion Chengila idiophones 111.242 Indian percussion Chime bar idiophones 111.221 percussion
List_of_musical_instruments
Melodic percussion instrument
Sruti upanga (Bagpipe) • Ghungroo (Musical Anklet) • Khol (Indian Drum) • Chengila (Percussion Instrument) • Pepa (Flute-like Instrument) • Idakka (Hourglass-Shaped
Loh_tarang
often accompanied by the idakka, a small hourglass-shaped drum, and the chengila, a metallic gong for rhythm. Traditionally, Sopanam is performed by men
Music_of_Kerala
Indian Chenda exponent (1921-2014)
Sangeetham singing, and instruments like Edakka, Chenda, ilatalam and the chengila since he was a child. He would play it for ceremonial functions and for
Thrippekulam_Achutha_Marar
Medieval kingdom in southwest India
Introduction of two professional background singers. Introduction of chengilas (cymbals) to beat the tala (rhythm). Introduction of chenda, a powerful
Kingdom_of_Tanur
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