Tabla/Jodi/Pakhawaj Course
Jori/Tabla/Pakhawaj
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.
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Pakhawaj
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.
It is the standard percussion instrument used as an accompaniment in Dhrupad and Gurbani Kirtan.
Jori
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.
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
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.
It consists of a pair of drums, used in traditional, classical, popular, and folk music.