Kali is an wind instrument, which is used in traditional Assamese folk music. Kali has its origins dating back to pre–Sankari era. The height of Kali is about 60 centimeters and is usually made of bamboo, brass, or weed. Its body has six to seven holes, varying of sizes, which are used for playing. The different tunes and sounds are produced by placing fingers on the holes. Presently the tradition of playing Kali has lost its significance and has almost become obsolete.[1][2]
Other names | Kāhāli, Kāhili |
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Shehnai |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Barthakur 2003, p. 119
- ^ "KALI". INDIAN CULTURE. Retrieved 2023-06-13.
References
edit- Barthakur, Dilip Ranjan (2003), The Music and Musical Instruments of North Eastern India, Mittal Publications, ISBN 9788170998815