Go to a Gurudwara ask the Giani presentd there and he will teach you.
they are the drums so they play the rhythm
The tabla is a percussion instrument .
Michel Dong
northern india
helllo
In the 13 century, Aamir Khusarao invented tabla. He broke mruang into two parts to manke the tabla.Of cource after that he aded some changes to it.
It is a percussion instrument. The term tabla is derived from an Arabic word, tabl, which simply means "drum." They are similar to bongo drums.
The tabla and banja, collectively known as the tabla (confusing, I know), are standard percussion instruments in any Indian ensemble. The smaller drum, the tabla, is made of a hollow tube of teak or rosewood, covered at one end by goat leather and tightened using a series of goat leather straps and wooden dowels. The larger drum, the banja, is made of beaten brass or copper with a goat leather head and straps (but no dowels). Instead of tubular, it is bowl-shaped. Both have the unique feature of a syahi, a small lump of molten rubber and iron filings placed on the drumskin and left to cool (cheaper models often have a synthetic substitute). This provides a clear and ringing tone when struck, loud enough to be heard over the rest of the orchestra.
Tabla.
helllo
northern india
In India, Delhi but tabla is played in everypart of India
Tabla - which is the drum like instrument
In the 13 century, Aamir Khusarao invented tabla. He broke mruang into two parts to manke the tabla.Of cource after that he aded some changes to it.
A tabla is drum used in Indian music, usually made of a skin drawn over a copper or brass vessel. Most tablas have only one drum head. They are used in the accompaniement of sitar music.
It is a percussion instrument. The term tabla is derived from an Arabic word, tabl, which simply means "drum." They are similar to bongo drums.
Tablas, or tabla drums, originated in India. They are a pair of Indian drums consisting of a small high-pitched drum (Dayan) and a larger low-pitched drum (Bayan) that are played together.
by banging on it
Common membranophones include: snare drum, bass drum, tom-toms, timpani, congas, bongos, tabla, etc.
Common membranophones include: snare drum, bass drum, tom-toms, timpani, congas, bongos, tabla, etc.