Actually most people don't know but the most famous Indian music instrument in ancient India was a harp or specifically an arched harp which was known as vina in ancient times but today the veena become some different instrument but earlier it was an arched or bowed harp which was a divine musical instruments but now are extinct. There are various other instruments which became extinct throughout indian history but the fun fact is that the harps used in ancient china was actually introduced by india. I wish these ancient instrument come back and give us opportunity to hear the divine melodies. Also there was a ancient instrument known as yazd in tamil nadu which is also a harp and also became extinct.
These are some comman one! Chordophnes- Sitar,Surood,Sarangi,Veena,Santoor,Tanpura Airophone- Basuri, Shenai, Been, Harmonium, Shankh Idophones- khartal Membrophens- Dholak, tabla, Damru! Among all of them, Tabla,dholak, Basuri is something a 5 year old can recognise!
No doubt Sitar, Santoor, Harmonium, Bansoori, Tabla, Dholak, Mrudungah are best sounding Indian Instruments And there are lots of Popular Indian instruments that are missing in this video
Yes, it can be. Generally, morning a plucked idiophone in which the lamella is mounted in a small frame, and the player's open mouth serves as a resonance chamber. (A plucked idiophone in which the lamella is mounted in a small frame; the player's mouth serves as a resonance chamber.)
As a lil girl😍😅 I thought the shahk was just a sea shell I never knew that it was an actual instrument....I was soooo facinated with it in the movies that as a kid whenver i went to the beach i was just collecting shells or looking for the shell itself then blowing into them😂😂
Actually most people don't know but the most famous Indian music instrument in ancient India was a harp or specifically an arched harp which was known as vina in ancient times but today the veena become some different instrument but earlier it was an arched or bowed harp which was a divine musical instruments but now are extinct. There are various other instruments which became extinct throughout indian history but the fun fact is that the harps used in ancient china was actually introduced by india. I wish these ancient instrument come back and give us opportunity to hear the divine melodies.
Also there was a ancient instrument known as yazd in tamil nadu which is also a harp and also became extinct.
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You mean the YAZH?
I love the veena more than the sitar
The gottuvadyam looks like there's very few that play it.
I'll have to study what you mentioned about the veena.
Khesari instruments amazing thing
These are some comman one!
Chordophnes- Sitar,Surood,Sarangi,Veena,Santoor,Tanpura
Airophone- Basuri, Shenai, Been, Harmonium, Shankh
Idophones- khartal
Membrophens- Dholak, tabla, Damru!
Among all of them, Tabla,dholak, Basuri is something a 5 year old can recognise!
Thanks so much for watching.
No doubt Sitar, Santoor, Harmonium, Bansoori, Tabla, Dholak, Mrudungah are best sounding Indian Instruments
And there are lots of Popular Indian instruments that are missing in this video
Almost complete. Thanks.
Harmonium?
What about the Veena?
@@henkvaandrager1343 Veena is an Indian instrument
And what 'bout bansuri...
Indian MUSICAL instruments is best ❤
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@@learningmusichub nice video 5:19
Vehicle horn is Indian instrument, too
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With that you don't need any training 😊
LMAOO
Mental kuuthi
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Esraj was my first deep dive into this via a video game! Such an amazing instrument I discovered via a game
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Name of game please
Shankh was like train sound nice!
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Ravanahatha ❤
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Dhanyawad sundari ❤
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Shimmer and Shine
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The person who make this video is a hardwork person
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A proud flute player ❤
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You always do good I love your videos 💟💟💟
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Yes we are going to be in town this weekend 🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉🎉❤🎉😂🎉😂🎉😂
wow. enjoy...
Very helpful! Thanks for sharing! 😊✨
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India🇮🇳😊
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Welcome to the learning musical musical instruments
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Dhanyawaad
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Gottuvadyam is sounded very beautiful
sounds good
Sitar is most Indian 😂
yes, you're right!
Nope tambura
Unfortunately I have a box that is it for the witch 🧙♂️ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I agree.
Sitar is indian and setar is Persian, they are not the same
Im not indian, im malay malaysian, i just wanna listen to these
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my fav instrument is with no doubts Tambura, it sounds like vibrating consciousness to me
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Also my (probably disliked) instrument this and other is shankh
Very cosmic
Very helpful video thank you so much❤
Glad it was helpful! You're much welcome. Thanks for watching!
Very good information❤
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Nice
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3:51 sounds like the Pharaoh's curse
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A lot of music from Sumeru comes from these instruments
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Vc é meu canal preferido!
Obrigado!
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Sitar
Ektar
Got Tuvadyam
Gopichand
Rabab
Veena
Sarod
Tambura
Ravanahatha
Balalaika
Swarmandal
Banam
Esraj
Sarangi
Chikara
Dilruba
Santoor
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India 🇮🇳
yes
Tearing indian flag is unhappy... Music video is good
yap.
It's not fair why am i only hearing these amazing instruments only now!!!!!!
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you forgot the dhak and kashor ghonta with the conk
soon on next part..Thank you so much for watching...
Nice video 👌
Thank you.
Can you reply to this with the video you used for Ravanahatha? i've looked everywhere
It's from Indica Pictures. Thanks for watching.
Wowindianmusicls
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Veena plays Fur Elise by Beathoven
yes.
WoO 59😊
I like Veena.
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Some examples are weird but overall nice effort
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Sitar is the More Indian!!!!
Where is Dotara? One of the most important instrument from Bengal
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thankyou
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I am Indian and I play sitar
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7:00 관악기
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raabab is very beautiful.
yap.
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yes.
Harmonium
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Please Belarus, thank you
Sure, that might be part of the lesson....
Thank you so much
you're much welcome.
03:46 not TANBURA , its TANPURA
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Sarod is my all time favourite
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Ravanhattha op
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why morsing is not string instruments? because that hard string like middle portion is strumming by hand only.
Yes, it can be. Generally, morning a plucked idiophone in which the lamella is mounted in a small frame, and the player's open mouth serves as a resonance chamber. (A plucked idiophone in which the lamella is mounted in a small frame; the player's mouth serves as a resonance chamber.)
@@learningmusichub thank you.
As a lil girl😍😅 I thought the shahk was just a sea shell I never knew that it was an actual instrument....I was soooo facinated with it in the movies that as a kid whenver i went to the beach i was just collecting shells or looking for the shell itself then blowing into them😂😂
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Please. Perú. Thank you
Yes, possibly. Thanks
You forgot some other Indian instruments😮
Yes, in the part 2 soon. Thank you for watching.
Всё прикольно но я не могу поставить лайк потому что есть одна смертельная ошибка балалайка находится в России а не в Индии
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Bansuri So sad
yes. But beautiful.
Sound of morsing😅😮😢
possibly.
Shankh aka Magic Conch Shell🤣🤣🤣
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Analog horror💀
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But where is the highest instrument sri khol
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Please give me link@@learningmusichub
Esraj and ravanhatha are just ❤🤌
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Veena Elise plays***
sounds good.