Khamak And Dubki Solo Performance || Lakshman Das Baul || Subhamay Das Baul || Bhaber Ghare ||
◆●◆ The Khamak is a string instrument close to ektara, originating in India, common in folk music of Bengal, Odisha and North East India, especially Baulgaan. It is a one-headed drum with a string attached to it which is plucked. The only difference from ektara is that no bamboo is used to stretch the string, which is held by one hand, while being plucked by another. The khamak consists of three basic parts. A bowl which is often made out of wood is connected by several strings to another, smaller piece (also usually made out of wood). The bowl is held under the arm holding the smaller piece in the hand of same arm. Finally, the string are plucked by the other hand while adjusting the tension of strings creating the desired sound. It is generally used in Bengali baul (folk) songs. It is one of the most ancient string instruments in eastern India.
◆●◆ The kanjira is a relatively difficult Indian drum to play, especially in South Indian Carnatic music, for reasons including the complexity of the percussion patterns used in Indian music. It is normally played with the palm and fingers of the right hand, while the left hand supports the drum. The fingertips of the left hand can be used to bend the pitch by applying pressure near the outer rim. It is not tuned to any particular pitch, unlike the mridangam or the ghatam. Normally, without tuning, it has a very high pitched sound. To get a good bass sound, the performer reduces the tension of the drumhead by sprinkling water on the inside of the instrument. This process may have to be repeated during a concert to maintain a good sound. However, if the instrument is too moist, it will have a dead tone, requiring 5–10 minutes to dry. Tone is also affected by external temperature and moisture conditions. Performers typically carry a couple of kanjiras so that they can keep at least one in perfectly tuned condition at any given time.
◆ Khamak & Dubki / Kanjira Solo Performance by Lakshman Das Baul Santiniketan, India. And Dubki / Kanjira Played by Subhamay Das Baul Santiniketan India.
◆ Percussionist Gopi Das Bairagya.
◆Video & Editing - Nilanjan Das
◆Documentation - Nilanjan Das
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◆Date of Recording - 19 January 2019
While Spending Some wonderful time with Lakshman Das Baul Santiniketan India and with some Baul friends in Santiniketan India.
◆Place - Lakshman Das Baul's ASHARAM, Bolpur, Santiniketan, India.
◆●◆ A musical Evening with some Friends. Thanks to Vhola & Gopi.
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