Tabla, the main percussion instrument of North Indian music. A homepage dedicated to furthering
the knowledge of the six main schools of tabla playing and their history.
The TABLA, a pair of tuned drums played with both hands, is the principal percussion instrument used in North Indian classical music. The pair of drums consist of... >>read more
Tabla is the king of percussion instruments and is comprised of a pair of two drums
1. The treble drum (Dayan or Tabla) and
2. The base drum (Bayan or Dagga).
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Tablaonline begins with a vision of raising the profile of Indian Classical Music with a focus on rhythm and faith.
Drawing inspiration from our unique Indian classical heritage and visionary masterful players, we continue with a commitment to uphold their creativity, originality and excellence.... >>read more
Tabla player Gabe Halberg. Performance of Hindustani music
on the North Indian tabla. Tabla instruction. Tabla reheading with nylon tabla strap.
tabla, Vermont, New Hampshire, New England, Gabe Halberg,
North Indian Music, Burlington, Portsmouth, Hampton Falls, Hindustani music, Indian percussion, tabla puris, tabla pudis,... >>read more
TkTabla is an Open Source projects intended to develop a tabla notation software.
TkTabla is written in pure Tcl/Tk to guarantee platform independence across Windows, Linux and MacOS X. >>read more
The most popular legend about the origin of tabla holds that it was the invention of Amir Khusrau, the 13th century poet and musician who lived at the Moghul court. According to the legend, Khusrau created the tabla by splitting in two the pakhawaj, a two-faced drum associated with an old style of music known as "dhrupad".... >>read more