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Tunji Beier, Percussionist

 

 
  PROJECTS

dva
Blend of ancient percussion, hybrid winds and looping

ZYKADO
Loibner - Beier

Duo with hurdy gurdy, percussion and loop machines
PRRIM
Bass trombone, koto and percussion
Okuta Percussion
African & Indian percussion ensemble
Ross Daly & Friends
Eastern European and Middle Eastern music

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Indian Percussion

Thavil

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The thavil is a barrel shaped percussion instrument from South India. It is used in folk music and Carnatic music, often accompanying the nadaswaram. The thavil and the nadaswaram are essential ingredients of traditional festivals and ceremonies in South India.

The thavil consists of a cylindrical shell hollowed out of a solid block of wood. Layers of animal skin are stretched across the two sides of the shell using hemp hoops attached to the shell. The right face of the instrument has a larger diameter than the left side.

The instrument is hung by a leather strap from the shoulder of the player. The right head is played with the right hand, wrist and fingers. The player usually wears thumb caps on all the fingers of the right hand. The left head is played with a stick made from the wood of the portia tree.

 

 

Listen to mp3

dva
ebenezer.mp3
soursop.mp3
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ZYKADO
Sommerregen.mp3
553333355.mp3
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Okuta Percussion
track 1.mp3
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Ross Daly & Friends
Tekez.mp3
Band-e-Amir.mp3

     
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