TABLA

by David Courtney working tools


tabla

 

Tabla is a pair of drums.  It consists of of a small right hand drum called dayan and a larger metal one called bayan.

 

 

The tabla has an inter­est­ing construction.  The dayan (right hand drum) is al­most al­ways made of wood.  The diameter at the membrane may run from just under five inches to over six inches.  The bayan (left hand drum) may be made of iron, aluminium, copper, steel, or clay; yet brass with a nickel or chrome plate is the most com­mon material.  Undoubtedly the most striking cha­rac­teristic of the tabla is the large black spot on each of the play­ing surfaces.  These black spots are a mix­ture of gum, soot, and iron filings.  Their func­tion is to create the bell-like timbre that is cha­rac­teristic of the instrument.

Although the origin of tabla is somewhat obscure, it is gen­erally believed that it evolved from the barrel shaped drum called pakhawaj.  This was about three hundred years ago.

(Remember to check out "The Tabla Site" for more information.)

 

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