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 The tabla is an avant-garde instrument and the main instrument of Hindustani music. Its founder is the Indian musician "Amir Kushru". This is called a pakvaja, a musical instrument made up of two parts. The tabla consists of two parts, the part with the wooden trunk played on the right is called the dayang and the part played with the left hand is called the bayang.



    The southern part of the tabla is called the Dayan fruit, and the tabla plays the parts na, tha, thita, thang, thun, dot, da.

      


The left side of the tabla is also known as the bayang. It is from this part that the caste letters which spread the sounds of Ka, Ki, Kath, Gha, Ga are born.

 In India, the tabla has four gharanas, or gurakas. If these four gharanas

✦Delhi Gharana

✦Lucknow Gharana

✦Benares Gharana

✦Punjab Gharana

This gurukula style, as it is known, was introduced by the Khallu Khan Kam player.

The most famous tabla players in the world are Ustad Alla Rakkha, Ustad Ahmed Jan Terikur and Ustad Afaq Khan. It is used for classical songs as well as simple songs. It is mostly used for classical songs.

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