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Double Red Harmonium
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The pair of talams consists of two cymbals made of different kinds of metal alloys. Though cymbals are of various kinds, used in classical and light music the world over, those used in Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi are heavier and have a greater responsibility, so to speak.
This can be said because the sounds produced by tapping the cymbals at various angles represent the different sounds of the dancer’s feet when they make contact with the ground.
Traditionally, nattuvanars were the gurus of Bharatanatyam. Because they were as well versed in the art of dance as music, and often were the choreographers of the dance too, they were in the best position to provide nattuvangam for a dancer.
In this traditional approach, the nattuvanar was considered the conductor of the entire programme and is still referred to as such. Jayadeva, in one of his famous ashtapadis, gave his mudra name as “Padmavati Charana Chaarana Chakravarti,” referring to himself as the one who was as a king to Padmavati’s dancing feet.
Today, however, nattuvanars often work with dancers in the same manner as other accompanists. Since they are not familiar with the compositions from inception, they follow the footwork of the dancer, rather than guide it.
Of the two cymbals, the larger one that produces the bass sound is made of iron, while the treble sound comes from the brass cymbal held in the right hand. “In olden days it was made of the five-metal alloy used in creating statues as of Nataraja, etc., but this difficult practice was gradually given up,” says G. Elangovan, who hails from a traditional family of Bharatanatyam gurus.
- Talam/Cymbals Type non-tuned percussion instrument
- Stream Classical, western and light music
- Made of Iron and Brass
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Havana WTB-005 Keyboard Sustain Pedal
For those electronic keyboards with an input jack labeled "SUSTAIN," this is used in the same manner the sustain pedal on an acoustic piano is used. Designed to work and feel just like an acoustic piano's sustain pedal, its specially designed rubber bottom grips the floor and stays put while you play. This can also be utilized as an FS controller for synthesizers, tone modules and drum machines. You'll be pleasantly surprised by the performance of this model!
Works with a wide variety of keyboards. It is very portable and easy to store. Recommended for those who play the piano sounds on the keyboard.
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