Padayani thappu
For the thappu stick drum, see thappu.
Patayani thappu | |
Percussion instrument | |
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Classification | hand percussion |
Hornbostel–Sachs classification |
(membranophone) |
Related instruments | |
Dayereh, Daf, Kanjira, Frame drum |
Patayani thappu is an Indian frame drum with a wooden rim (formed with three parts) covered with leather on one side. It is played with the hands, as opposed to parai thappu, that is played with sticks. Thappu is used in the ritual art of Kerala known as Padayani, in which the drum accompanies stylized dance movements and provides percussive music in a rhythmic ensemble. Some of the rhythmic patterns performed are Champa, Kaarika, Kumba, Adantha and Marma. In devotional music it is usually accompanied by traditional cymbals called elathalam. Different rhythmic ensembles can be produced by blending thappu with chenda drum.
See also
- Percussion portal
References
External links
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3B-YYTbpFZE YouTube video - Kerala tourism department
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bPOK5A7w_Q YouTube video
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