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●The BHANGRA DHOLL is a percussion instrument that is an integral part of the vibrant and energetic BHANGRA music and dance tradition. Hailing from India, the Bhangra Dholl is a traditional instrument used at weddings and other festivals throughout South Asia.
●The BHANGRA DHOLL is an important part of modern Bhangra music, a popular dance and music genre originating in the Punjab region of India.
●This vibrant double end mango wood drum has metal rings to adjust tension on the skins and comes with two rackets and an integrated rope strap, making it easy to carry and play. The thinner, straight stick, known as Tihli, produces a higher tone feel, while the thicker, curved stick, called Dagga, produces a bass sound.
●Measures 31cm high x 17cm wide x 14cm deep
●Today, the Bhangra Dholl has become popular all over the world, with musicians and dancers from all backgrounds integrating the instrument into their performances. Whether at traditional ceremonies or modern music performances, the Bhangra Dholl is a testament to South Asias rich cultural heritage and musical traditions


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This BHANGRA DHOLL is a percussion instrument that is an integral part of the vibrant and energetic Bhangra music and dance tradition. Hailing from India, the Bhangra Dholl is a traditional instrument used at weddings and other festivals throughout South Asia. It is also an important part of modern Bhangra music, a popular dance and music genre originating in the Punjab region of India. This vibrant double sided drum features metal rings to adjust tension on the skins and comes with two rackets and an integrated rope shoulder strap, making it easy to carry and play. The thinner, straight stick, known as Tihli, produces a higher tone feel, while the thicker, curved stick, called Dagga, produces a bass sound. Measures 31cm high x 17cm wide x 14cm deep Today, the Bhangra Dholl has become popular all over the world, with musicians and dancers from all backgrounds integrating the instrument into their performances. Whether at traditional ceremonies or modern music performances, the Bhangra Dholl is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and musical traditions of South Asia. The drum has become a symbol of unity and celebration, bringing people together through the power of music and dance.