- The
idakka (Malayalam: ഇടയ്ക്ക), also
spelt edaykka/
edakka, is an hourgl****-shaped drum from
Kerala in
south India, very
similar to the pan-Indian damaru...
-
Unnikrishnan plays the role of a
wandering Edakka musician who
frequently visits Neelakandan. The
Edakka featured in the
background of the song is pla****...
-
members with
instruments such as thimila, madhalam, trumpet,
cymbal and
edakka.
Paramekkavu begins its
procession with a
pandi melam in
front of its temple...
- Nadu and
north and east
parts of Sri Lanka. It is
similar to
Damaru and
Edakka,
larger than the
former but
smaller than the latter. The
Malayalam name...
-
fastmoving percussion performance. The five
instruments are Madhalam, Kombu,
Edakka,
Elathalam and Timila.
Thayambaka is a type of solo
chenda performance that...
- to the
accompaniment of the small, hourgl****-shaped
ethnic drum
called '
edakka' or idakka,
besides the
chengila or the
handy metallic gong to
sound the...
- Rama Varma. He was also
adept in
playing musical instruments like Chenda,
Edakka and Thimila. His
expertise in
singing in the six
degrees of
geometric speed...
- main
musical instruments used in ****yattam are the mizhavu, kuzhitalam,
edakka, kurumkuzhal, and sankhu. The mizhavu, the most
prominent of these, is a...
-
percussion group from the
village which specialised in
styles like thayambaka,
edakka,
sopana sangeetham,
melam and panchavadyam. The
group comprised the three...
- 1–14. doi:10.21659/cjad.42.v4n202. S2CID 242270596. "On a
journey with the
edakka". 21 May 2015.
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