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Chimta literally means tongs. Over time it has evolved into a traditional instrument of South Asia by the permanent addition of small brass jingles. This instrument is often used in popular Punjabi folk songs, Bhangra music and the Sikh religious music known as Gurbani Kirtan. The chimta is an idiophone or a ghana vadya coming under the category of metallic percussion instruments without membranes attached to it. Chimta is played mostly in North India, mainly in Punjab.
GAIN | CT8ODFPKRQ6 |
Category | Pooja Essentials Festivals and Rituals |
Weight | 500.00 g |
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Chimta literally means tongs. Over time it has evolved into a traditional instrument of South Asia by the permanent addition of small brass jingles. This instrument is often used in popular Punjabi folk songs, Bhangra music and the Sikh religious music known as Gurbani Kirtan. The chimta is an idiophone or a ghana vadya coming under the category of metallic percussion instruments without membranes attached to it. Chimta is played mostly in North India, mainly in Punjab.
GAIN | CT8ODFPKRQ6 |
Category | Pooja Essentials Festivals and Rituals |
Weight | 500.00 g |
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