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  • It is a membranophone percussion instrument originating from the Indian subcontinent, consisting of a pair of drums, used in traditional, classical, popular and folk music.
    Tabla
  • originally performed mainly at Sufi shrines throughout the subcontinent andgained mainstream popularity
    Qawwali
  • It is a class of folk fiddles found among the Santal people of North East India and Bangladesh
    Banam
  • folk song in Tamil Nadu, India
    Anile Anile Vaa Vaa Vaa
  • It It is the shell of a large predatory sea snail, Turbinella pyrum, found in the Indian Ocean
    Shank
  • An ancient Hebrew lyre, the musical instrument of King David.
    Jewish Lyre
  • it is an ancient musical horn typically made of a ram's horn, used for Jewish ritual purposes.
    Shofar
  • It is the largest country in South Asia.
    Inida
  • It is a plucked stringed instrument, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used in Hindustani classical music.
    Sitar
  • It is known for its unique vocals.
    Pakistan
  • It is an hour-glass- shaped drum popular throughout the Middle East The drum head or skin is stretched tight with rope or leather thongs or even nails.for Jewish ritual purposes.
    Goblet o darbuka
  • are traditional expressions of love, separation and loneliness; it tells about both the pain of loss of the lover and the beauty of love in spite of that pain
    Ghazal
  • It refers to music from South India and directed to a Hindu god, which is why it is called “temple music”
    Carnatic music
  • a traditional Hebrew folk song associated with Israel.
    Zum Gali Gali
  • It is an Israeli Music that is almost entirely vocal featured during Sabbath and other holy days
    Devotional
  • literally meaning ‘clap;’ variously transliterated as “tal”, “taal” or “taala”
    Tala
  • A large, narrow-mouthed earthenware water pot used as a percussion instrument in India. Unlike other Indian percussion instruments.
    Ghatam
  • a sequence of drum-syllables or ''bol'' - in Indian classical music, both Hindustani classical music and Carnatic music use complex rules to create elaborate patterns of rhythm
    Theka
  • a large Kurdish and Persian frame drum used in popular and classical music. Moreover, is it also used in religious ceremonies among Kurds.
    daf
  • also called a "melodeon", "reed organ" or "pump organ", is a keyboard instrument that is a lot like an organ.
    Harmonium