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Some Popular String Musical Instruments of Rajasthan – Kamaycha, Mochng and Ektaara

The music of Rajasthan has its own unique flavor which has kept the five thousand year old traditions of the state alive.  String instruments like Sarangi, Ektara, Morchang, Kamayacha, Rawanhatta are an integral part of music in Rajasthan along with dholaki.

In previous post we have already discussed Sarangi,  Rawanhathha and different types of Sarangi. Today we will post about some of the other popular string instruments in Rajasthan.

Kamayacha Musical Instrument

Kamayacha Musical Instrument

Kamaycha

Kamayacha is an extremely elegant instrument of the professional singing community of Mangniars all over Marwar region of Rajasthan. It has a large circular belly covered with parchment, a peg system and a finger board.

It has three main strings of gut, besides nine supplementary and four sympathetic steel strings all passing through a broad bridge. The long wooden curved bow of horse-tail hair moving on all the strings is characteristic of this instrument.

Morchang

The morchang resembles a jew’s-harp. The plaintive, melancholic twang of the morchang adds a desolate dimension to songs of Marwar.

Ektaara

The Ektaara is also a single string instrument, but it is mounted on the belly of a gourd attached to a body made of bamboo.

The Galaleng Jogis of Dungarpur and Banswara have twin gourd-ed Kendru, which appears akin to the ancient Kinnari Veena. It is often called the Keengri in Rajasthan literature.

The Chautara, also called the Tandoora or Nissan , is a popular five stringed drone and beat instrument, it is used as an accompaniment to devotional music and for the Terathali dance of Rajasthan.

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String Instruments in Rajasthan – Sarangi, Ravanhatta and Other Versions

The melody of Rajasthan is hidden in the primitive looking instruments of various variety used by the experts musicians of Rajasthan during the time of the fairs, festivals and special occasion.

Today we are writing about some famous String Instruments in Rajasthan

Sarangi – Famous String Instrument in Rajasthan

Sarangi - Famous string instrument of Rajasthan

Sarangi - Famous string instrument of Rajasthan

One of the well-known string instrument of Rajasthan is Sarangi. This is a multi-stringed instrument that is played by using a bow drawn across the strings and running of fingers on the strings. The modern guitars have probably been modeled upon these.

The bridge of the sarangi supports the huge pressure of approximately 40 strings. Three of the strings mainly the comparatively thick, tight and short ones are bowed with a heavy horsehair bow and stopped tones svaras of the raga. A properly tuned sarangi will hum and buzz like a bee-hive, with tones played on any of the main strings eliciting echo-like resonances.

Rawanhathha

Ravanhatta is also a kind of sarangi. The Rawanhathha of the Thori or Nayak Bhopas is probably the earliest instrument played with a bow, and this humble instrument could well be the precursor of the violin.

It has two main strings and a variable number of supporting strings, with a belly of half coconut shell and a body of bamboo. The bow has ghungroos (bells) attached to it. The music is staccato and accompained by the syncopated singing of the Bhopa and the Bhopan.

Different Versions of Sarangi

The Jogis of Abu Road area use a smaller version of the Rawanhathha which has its two main strings tuned to the ‘Sa’ of the Indian octave and a third of steel to ‘Pa’.

The Langas use the Sindhi sarangi. It is made up of four main wires, seven jharas and seventeen tarafs. Others members of the family are the Gujratan, Jogia and Dhani sarangis. The Surinda, favourite of the Manganiyars, is a small sarangi. The Chikara, used by the Meos and Jogis of Mewat is a replica of the Sarangi.

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Rajathani Folk Musical Instruments – Makes The Traditional Music More Melodious and Delightful

The haunting melodies of Rajasthan are born from a variety of delightfully primitive looking instruments that have the power of the captivate your senses and transport you to the golden realm of the royal state of Rajasthan.

An Old Playing a Rajasthani Sarangi

An Old Playing a Rajasthani Sarangi

The musical instruments are essential in making the traditional music of rajasthan more melodious.  Simple instruments are used with the songs and these are played with such expertise that the songs sound incomplete without them. Some of these instruments are self-sufficient. They are played individually i.e. without any lyrics.

The vast array of Rajasthani folk instruments is made ingeniously from a variety of materials.  Shells of dried gourds of all shapes and sizes are used forgoes stems or bamboos segments for flutes and baked clay pots for drums. Conch shells are blown to produce full, resonant sounds, sticks create a rasping rhythms and ghungroos (brass bells) jingle on waists and ankles.

Type of Musical Instruments in Rajasthan

The Rajasthani musical instruments can be classified into

  • Percussion Instruments,
  • Wind Instruments
  • Autophonic instruments
  • String Instruments

The Sindhi Sarangi, the Gujratan sarangi, the jogiya sarangi, srimandal  and the rawanhathha are the important stringed instruments used in Rajasthan.

Other stringed instruments include the revaj, dusaka , apang, Dilruba  and the five-stringed tandoora.

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