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Kasht Tarang
Jal Tarang
Manjira
Ghatam
Murchang
Ghungaru
Kartal
Chimpta
mukhavina
Bansuri
Shehnai
Pungi
harmonium
Shankh
Nadaswaram
Ottu
Surpeti
sarod
Sitar
Rabab
Saraswati vina
Surbahar
Gotuvadhyam
Rudra vina
Vichitra Vina
Ektar
Tanpura
Dotar
Santur
Surmandal
Bulbul Tarang
Magadi Vina
Gettu vadhyam
Gopichang
Seni Rabab
Sarangi
Sarangda
Violin
Esraj
Dilruba
Chikara
Mayuri vina
Pena
Tabla
Pakhawaj
Mridangam
Tabla Tarang
Dholak
Nagada
Dholki
Daf
Kanjira
Tavil
Khol
Pung
Thanthi Panai
Damaru
Chenda
Shuddha madalam
Iddaka and Udaku

 

 

There are many musical instruments in India. Some instruments are used primarily in north Indian music (Hindustani sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic sangeet), while others are found in folk music. Instrumental music is usually similar to vocal music but sometimes there are distinctive instrumental styles.
There is a traditional system for the classification of instruments. This system is based upon; non-membranous percussion (ghan), membranous percussion (avanaddh), wind blown (sushir), plucked string (tat), bowed string (vitat). Here are the classes and representative instruments.

NON-MEMBRANOUS PERCUSSIVE (Ghan)

This is one of the oldest classes of instruments in India. This class is based upon percussive instruments which do not have membranes, specifically those which have solid resonators. These may be either melodic instruments or instruments to keep tal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BLOWN AIR (Sushir)

 

This class of instrument is characterized by the use of air to excite the various resonators.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLUCKED STRINGED INSTRUMENTS (Tat)

 

This class of instruments is characterized by plucked strings. In ancient times virtually all instruments of this class were referred to as vina.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BOWED-STRINGED INSTRUMENTS (Vitat)

 

This is a class of stringed instruments which are bowed. This class appears to be quite old, yet these instruments did not occupy a place in classical music until the last few centuries. The entire class of instruments has a certain stigma attached to it. Even today only the Western violin is free of this stigma.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MEMBRANOUS PERCUSSIVE (Avanaddh)

 

This is a class of instruments which have struck membranes. These typically comprise the drums.