Kunnum
Kunnum is a traditional musical instrument from the Indian state of Kerala, primarily used in Carnatic music. It is a small, hand-held percussion instrument that produces a distinctive sound. The kunnum is typically made from a hollowed-out piece of wood, such as a coconut shell or a small drum, and is played by striking it with the fingers or a small stick. The instrument is often used in solo performances or as part of a larger ensemble, and its sound is characterized by its bright, resonant tone. The kunnum is an important part of Kerala's musical heritage and is often featured in traditional performances and festivals.