
Dhol - Wikipedia
Dhol (Hindi pronunciation: [ɖʰoːl]) can refer to any one of a number of similar types of double-headed drum widely used, with regional variations, throughout the Indian subcontinent.
DHOL - Indian Culture
Dhol is a percussion instrument made of wood, brass, leather, cotton, parchment and metal. This folk instrument is found in West Bengal, Orissa, Kerala, Himachal Pradesh and Assam. …
The Dhol: The Vibrant Drum of North India - Authentic Drums
Oct 3, 2023 · The Dhol is a testimony to North India’s rich cultural and musical heritage. As it continues its journey, from the ancient settlements of Harappa to global music festivals, it …
Dhol - chandrakantha.com
The kanthi dhol, sometimes pronounced kathi dhol, or even “bangla dhol”, is a commonly used drum found in Bangladesh, West Bengal, and parts of North-East India. The word “kanthi” , is …
Dhol - Organology
The dhol is a double-headed drum traditionally used in the folk music of India and Pakistan. Known for its vibrant and loud sound, the dhol is a staple in cultural celebrations, weddings, …
Traditional Importance of Dhol in Indian Culture
The Dhol has been making music in India for a very long time. It started on ancient battlefields, where it was played to make warriors feel strong and brave. As time went by, its use grew and …
Dhol Drum: Exploring the Rich Heritage, Unique Design, and …
Apr 29, 2024 · The dhol holds significant cultural importance in the Indian subcontinent. It is deeply rooted in the music, dance, and celebrations of various South Asian communities. Its …
Kutchi Dholi: The Rhythmic Heartbeat of Kutchi Culture
Oct 18, 2024 · The Kutchi dholi is a skilled percussionist who plays the dhol, a traditional double-sided barrel drum that is central to the cultural and musical heritage of the Kutch region in …
Indian Music Project: Dhol
Oct 13, 2013 · The Dhol is a large drum which is used not only in the North Indian tradition, but also in the music of Pakistan and Bangladesh, as well as other regions in the Punjab region. …
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 …