Ravanahatha folk instrument of Rajasthan Fedel, Sarangi, Ravanhatta, professional bow fiddle
“It is a folk musical instrument and is only made by folk musicians. Please do not expect the instrument to be Polish clean. It can be scratched or torn. “About Ravan Hatta Rawan Hattha, a folk instrument of Rajasthan that is considered to be one of the oldest known string instruments, is rare to find these days. The Rawanhatta consists of half a coconut shell resonator covered with a membrane and tied to it with cords, a two-foot long bamboo stick that is attached to the resonator with two main cords, one made of horsetail and one made of steel. In addition, sympathetic steel strings can vary from three to seventeen and run over a bridge and then straight to the metal or wooden pins attached to the sides of the stick. It is played with a curved loop of synthetic or ponytail hair that is pulled over the strings with rhythmic jerks. The small brass bells add the tingling strain to the beats. It is held in the left hand with the resonator resting on the left side of the chest. The skill lies in playing every consecutive note that is clear, distant and in sync with the vocals, changing the rhythm and shifting the normal beats and accents whenever necessary depending on the musical situation. It is used by religious singers named Bhopa to recount the epic stories of Pabuji, a hero of the 14th century. Century to accompany.
"Professional Ravan Hatta" folk musical instrument from Rajasthan A treasure for art collectors
Length: 32 Inches Width: 6 Inches Depth: 5 Inches
Bow: Synthetic hair with bells on one end
Pins: 2 main wooden pins and 15 sympathetic metal pins, strings: 2 main metal pins, 15 sympathetic metal pins
Age: adult, child, elder, teen
Condition: new
Manufacture Country: India
Material: wood
Package weight: 3kg
Product type: string instrument
Suitable for: musical Instruments
Weight: 3kg