MRIDANGAM
Mridangam is an indispensable percussion instrument in any musical concert in Andhra Pradesh as is Tambura for sruthi.
Mridangam literally means a clay body. This was because it was made of clay in
earlier days.
The body of Mridangam is made up of Jack wood, Red wood or Margosa wood in general. The
body of the instrument is generally scooped out from a single block wood. Cured and
treated skins are fastened to leather braces and are stretched over the two heads of the
Mridangam. This along with other percussion instruments form a perfect accompaniment for
the classical music.
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