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dhol

Noun

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dhol (plural dhols)

(music) A type of drum from India

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Folk backlash In the mid 1990s, however, many artists returned to the original, traditional folk beats away from Bhangra music, often incorporating more dhol drum beats and tumbi. Source: Internet

Assamese drums (dhol), Pepa(horm usually made from buffalo horn), gogona are major instruments used. Source: Internet

Other instruments can include a single barreled Dhol, Tablas, the 18-stringed Robab, Surnai flute (aka shanai-India, zurna – Central Asia and Turkey, and zurla Macedonia), or wooden flute known as a Toola. Source: Internet

Musical instruments used in Uttarakhand music include the dhol, damoun, turri, ransingha, dholki, daur, thali, bhankora and masakbhaja. Source: Internet

Beginning around 1994, there was a trend towards the use of samples (often sampled from mainstream hip hop) mixed with traditional folk rhythm instruments, such as the tumbi and dhol. Source: Internet

Sukhshinder Shinda later introduced his style of dhol playing with the album Dhol Beat. Source: Internet

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