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If the composition you are playing Tabla with\nis such a Rāga, which doesn’t use ‘Pa’ (the fifth), then it can also be tune\nto ‘Ma’ (the fourth). Some folk and popular style players tune it to ‘Ga’ (the\nthird) to accommodate wide range of songs without changing Dayans. A Tabla\ntuned on ‘Ga’ (the third) does not blend well into the music, but it can be\nused to create a special sound in non-classical music. 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A Tabla tuned on Ga (the third) does not blend well into the music, but it can be used to create a special sound in non-classical music. Most players keep more than one Dayans with variable head sizes with them.\u003c\/li\u003e\n \u003c\/ul\u003e"}

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Satnam IRON Tabla Hammer for Tuning Tabla Drums Percussion | Baya | Pakhawaj or Mridangam - Made in IndiaTuning Tabla is an art. Unfortunately everybody who wants to play it, must learn to tune. Tabla can’t be or should not be played without tuning. Why not? When we talk about tuning Tabla, almost all the time we mean tuning Dayan’s (right side’s) ‘Na’ sound. The open sounds (tu, din etc.) of Dayan are tuned in some special situations only. One of them is playing multiple Dayans only to play a melody line on Tablas, also known as ‘Tabla Trung’.Tabla is tuned with a special hammer. Although any small hammer can be used, but this thing is specially made for this task. It has a blunt head to tune it, a sharp head to fix it and the other side is designed to get the rawhide belt over the wooden blocks. This special hammer is a very cheap tool and it is mostly sold with a new Tabla. A Dahina is mostly tuned to the keynote, which is called ‘Sa’ in Indian music. Tablas don’t have very wide scales, so sometimes it is very hard to tune it to the keynote. The second preference is ‘Pa'(the fifth). If the composition you are playing Tabla with is such a Rāga, which doesn’t use ‘Pa’ (the fifth), then it can also be tune to ‘Ma’ (the fourth). Some folk and popular style players tune it to ‘Ga’ (the third) to accommodate wide range of songs without changing Dayans. A Tabla tuned on ‘Ga’ (the third) does not blend well into the music, but it can be used to create a special sound in non-classical music. Most players keep more than one Dayans with variable head sizes with them tabla hammer hammer tabla set tabla drum hammer drill hammer set drum set Satnam Tabla Hammer Specifications100% Genuine productMade in IndiaDimension : 7 x 1 x 3 ApproxHigh QualityMade with IronBrand : SatnamTuning : Drums Percussion, Baya, Pakhawaj or Mridangam

  • A good hammer is indispensable for tuning a tabla, baya, pakhawaj or mridangam - and only well tuned instruments reveal their full musical potential.
  • Tabla is tuned with Satnam special hammer. Although any small hammer can be used, but this thing is specially made for this task. It has a blunt head to tune it, a sharp head to fix it and the other side is designed to get the rawhide belt over the wooden blocks
  • Satnam hammers have a weight around 300 grams, Because of the mid weight you need relatively little power and momentum for tuning - you stay relaxed and have a reduced risk of accidentally damaging the drum head
  • A Dahina is mostly tuned to the keynote, which is called Sa in Indian music. Tablas dont have very wide scales, so sometimes it is very hard to tune it to the keynote. The second preference is Pa'(the fifth). If the composition you are playing Tabla with is such a Raga, which doesnt use Pa (the fifth), then it can also be tune to Ma (the fourth)
  • Some folk and popular style players tune it to Ga (the third) to accommodate wide range of songs without changing Dayans. A Tabla tuned on Ga (the third) does not blend well into the music, but it can be used to create a special sound in non-classical music. Most players keep more than one Dayans with variable head sizes with them.

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