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Indian Classical Music Instruments 

The most perfect instrument for creating music is no doubt the human voice. All other Instruments try to approximate its spontaneous appeal and mastery. The musical instruments of India have a captivating beauty of their own. Though over two hundred varieties of musical instruments are prevalent in India , yet those used for performance in Classical Music are much less in number.

Types

The general term for musical instruments in India is Vadya. There are predominantly 5 types of them. There is a traditional system for the classification of instruments. This system is based upon; non- membranous percussion (ghan), membranous percussion (avanaddh), wind blown (sushir), plucked string (tat), bowed string (vitat). Here are the classes and representative instruments.

Tat Vadya

The String Instruments are known as Tat Vadya. They are the Plucked Stringed Instruments. In ancient times virtually all instruments of this class were referred to as vina. Some of the instruments of this categorty are Sitar, Sarod, Saraswati Vina (South Indian Vina), Surbahar, Gotuvadyam, Rudra Vina,Vichitra Vina, Ektar, Tanpura, Dotar ,Santoor, Surmandal, Bulbul Tarang, Nakula Vina ,Magadi Vina ,Getchu Vadyam (Gettuvadyam) ,Gopichand (ektar), Seni Rabab, Been and Sarangi. 

Sushir Vadya

The Blown Air Instruments. This class of instrument is characterized by the use of air to excite the various resonators. Some of the instruments of this category are Bansuri, Shehnai, Pungi, Harmonium, Shankh, Nadaswaram, Ottu and Surpeti. 

Ghana Vadya

The Non- Membranous Percussive Instruments. This is one of the oldest classes of instruments in India. This class is based upon percussive instruments which do not have membranes, specifically those which have solid resonators. These may be either melodic instruments or instruments to keep tal. Kasht Tarang, Jal Tarang,Manjira, Ghatam, Murchang, Ghungharu ,Kartal and Chimpta. 

Vitat Vadya

The Bowed Stringed Instruments. This is a class of stringed instruments which are bowed.  This class appears to be quite old, yet these instruments did not occupy a place in classical music until the last few centuries.  The entire class of instruments has a certain stigma attached to it. Even today only the Western violin is free of this stigma. Some of the instruments of this category are Sarangi ,Saringda, Violin ,Esraj, Dilriba, Chikara, Mayuri Vina and Pena. 

Avanaddh Vadya

The Membranous Persussive Instruments. This is a class of instruments which have struck membranes. These typically comprise the drums. Some of the instruments of this category are Tabla, Pakhawaj, Mridangam, Tabla Tarang, Dholak Nagada, Dholki (Nal), Daf (Duf, Daphu, Daffali), Kanjira, Tavil, Khol (Mridang), Pung, Thanthi, Panai, Damaru, Chenda, Shuddha Madalam, Idakka and Udaku (Udakai).

 

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