Instruments de musique
Le Sri Lanka possède une riche tradition d'instruments de musique, profondément ancrée dans son patrimoine culturel. Les tambours traditionnels comme le Geta Beraya, le Yak Beraya et le Dawula jouent un rôle essentiel lors des cérémonies et des festivals. Parmi les autres instruments, on trouve le Thammattama (tambours jumeaux), le Ravanahatha (instrument à cordes) et l'Horanewa (instrument à vent), chacun apportant des rythmes et des mélodies uniques à la musique sri-lankaise.
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Lakpura Dandu Beraya (12 inch)
Lakpura Dandu Beraya (12 inch)
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Sri Lanka is home to a rich cultural heritage while arts and crafts takes centre stage in so many occasions. Traditional music is an art that is still practiced in many institutions and is heard during state events and pageants. There are several types of instruments used in traditional Sri Lankan music while drums take centre stage with its history spanning over 2500 years. Drums are used in various rituals, ceremonies conducted in Buddhist temples, for means of communication and even for entertainment.
This 12-inch small Dandu Beraya from Lakpura is a traditional Sri Lankan bamboo drum that is used mainly in folk dances and communication. Made from a hallowed bamboo trunk, it is played by two sticks made of Atteriya wood. The drum is tied around the waist for the ease of movement while its unique for its wood-based resonance without animal hide which is the usual case in other drums. This is a handcrafted drum that is offered to you from some of the best craftsman in Sri Lanka who carry on this rich heritage for our future generations.
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