Noun
dhol (plural dhols)
(music) A type of drum from India
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