Decoding the Rhythms: Percussion Instruments of India
Description: **Decoding the Rhythms: Percussion Instruments of India Quiz** Test your knowledge about the diverse percussion instruments that form the backbone of Indian music. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: indian music percussion instruments tabla mridangam ghatam kanjira dholak |
Which of these percussion instruments is known for its distinctive barrel-shaped body and is played with the hands?
The tabla is a set of two drums, one of which is called the:
The ghatam is a:
The kanjira is a:
The dholak is a:
Which of these percussion instruments is traditionally made from the wood of the jackfruit tree?
The mridangam is often used to accompany which type of music?
The ghatam is commonly used in which type of ensemble?
The kanjira is often played in:
The dholak is commonly found in which region of India?
Which of these percussion instruments is played by striking it with a wooden stick?
The mridangam is typically played in a:
The ghatam is often played by:
The kanjira is held in which hand while playing?
The dholak is often used to accompany which type of dance?