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Mirdangam Accompaniment
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| From: thineshan54321 on Mon Feb 11 0:27:37 2008. | [Full View] |
| bingleguy wrote: |
| I ve relished
Umayalpuram Sivaraman thani avarthanams .... i ve been blessed with the great man's personal meet ..... Palghat Mani iyer thani avarthanams ...... |
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| From: ts on Wed Mar 19 11:21:58 2008. | [Full View] |
| From: thineshan54321 on Sun Mar 23 22:11:08 2008. | [Full View] |
| ts wrote: |
| Sivaraman sir usually plays with whats called as a kutchi mridamgam... Here the gap between the layers of skin on the right side are seperated by thin pieces of bamboo sticks. this helps the mridangam to resonate.
Mani Sir's mridangam is what is called as a "kappi muttu" mridangam where sticks are replaced with small beads made of the same material that shows up black on the right side of the mridangam. This is apparantly more difficult to play with but gives a very robust and deep sound. |