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Baby Dholak with S/R
$13.00
Description
| Feature | Details | Importance to the Musician |
| Size (Baby) | A miniature or reduced-size barrel drum, significantly lighter and smaller than the full Dholak. | Ideal for children, beginners, and travel, offering easy handling without sacrificing the core dual-tone sound. |
| Heads (Two Sides) | Features two drum heads of unequal size, creating two distinct tones: | Played primarily with the hands and fingers (unlike the Dhol which uses sticks). |
| Bass Head (Bayan/Dagga) | The larger, low-pitched side. Often treated with a paste (masala) on the inner surface to lower the pitch and create a sustained, deep bass tone. | Provides the core rhythmic thump and emotional depth. |
| Treble Head (Dayan/Teeli) | The smaller, high-pitched side. Often made of untreated thinner hide or synthetic film. | Provides the sharp, high-pitched crack and accent notes. |
| Tuning Mechanism (S/R) | String/Rope Tuning: Both heads are tensioned and secured by interwoven cotton or nylon ropes laced across the body of the drum. | This is the traditional, authentic tuning method. Pitch is adjusted by tightening the ropes or using small wooden/metal wedges (gaddis) tucked under the ropes. |
| Tone of Rope Models | Rope-tuned drums tend to have a slightly more rustic, resonant, and traditional tone compared to bolt-tuned (nut/bolt) models. | Preferred by some musicians for their classic folk sound and flexible tuning capability. |
| Wood | Typically constructed from quality wood like Mango, Neem, or Sheesham, cured and polished. | The type and quality of the wood are crucial for the instrument’s resonance and durability. |
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