in addition to the madal being higher pitched and smaller than the mridangam and being Nepali, there are also fewer strokes you can play on it. however, i saw a tabla master give a demonstration on the madal and there is still quite a lot that little drum can do!
Its a madal from Nepal not to be confused with the Indian drum mridangam. The madal seems to have a higher tone for the treble than the mridangam plus its the madal is smaller in size which gives its higher pitch.
That percussion is from Nepal it's called "MADAL", and it's my 1st time to see percussionist other than Nepalese playing it on the stage,though he isn't playing in a conventional way but he still sound good.
khttam jhur patas yesto jabo pani bajaune ho chor sala
10dipendra 1 year ago
Hey this is not the South Indian drum Mridangam.... this is something else
raghav1976007 2 years ago
omg alot of his strokes are not the actual types..... modernized ....... westernized.... zz
kingas1992 2 years ago
in addition to the madal being higher pitched and smaller than the mridangam and being Nepali, there are also fewer strokes you can play on it. however, i saw a tabla master give a demonstration on the madal and there is still quite a lot that little drum can do!
pongop 3 years ago
Its a madal from Nepal not to be confused with the Indian drum mridangam. The madal seems to have a higher tone for the treble than the mridangam plus its the madal is smaller in size which gives its higher pitch.
narlzp 4 years ago 12
That percussion is from Nepal it's called "MADAL", and it's my 1st time to see percussionist other than Nepalese playing it on the stage,though he isn't playing in a conventional way but he still sound good.
groovingsoul 4 years ago 4
that drum is from Nepal
worldmusicfan 4 years ago
"out" of "this" "world"
thanks, universalart
january21944 4 years ago
naaaaaaaa!
Tablaji71 4 years ago 2