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Name: jal tarang - an Indian melodic percussion instrument. Traditionally used in Indian classical music as both a solo and accompanying instrument, though it is largely obscure today.
Also known as: jalatarangam
Wikidata item: Q1233386
Invented by: First mentioned in the 17th century in the music treatise Sangeet Parijaat.
External links: https://highonscore.com/jal-tarang-one-rarely-heard-instruments/
Disambiguation: historical instrument, type of water drum
Description: A set of bronze or porcelain pots tuned with volumes of water. Played on the edge with mallets.
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