The online Jori/Tabla/Pakhawaj offers basic as well as advance training on classical percussion instruments Jori/Tabla/Pakhawaj. You can select the instrument of your choice and learn its intricacies from best-in-class percussionists. The live courses are 1:1 as per the Master-Disciple tradition (Guru-Shishya parampara). The course is structured in weekly online lesson and each lesson will cover theory as well as hands-on practice.
Pakhawaj is one of the oldest percussion instruments used widely since the 13th century. It is the standard percussion instrument used as an accompaniment in Dhrupad and Gurbani Kirtan.
Ukhli-Dhama (Jori) is the precursor of Tabla. It was played in Harminder Sahib but was replaced by Tabla few decades ago.
It consists of a pair of drums, and traditionally players would put wheat dough on the one drum before playing.
The playing style of Jori is like Pakhawaj.
Tabla is a percussion instrument originating from the Indian subcontinent. It consists of a pair of drums, used in traditional, classical, popular, and folk music.