basuli
Basuli is a popular folk musical instrument originating from the Indian subcontinent, particularly prevalent in West Bengal, India, and Bangladesh. It is a type of idiophone, meaning it produces sound through its own vibration. The instrument typically consists of a metal disc, often made of brass or iron, which is struck with a smaller metal rod or a stick. The size and thickness of the disc can vary, influencing the pitch and resonance of the sound produced.
The sound of basuli is generally described as percussive and resonant, often used to maintain a rhythmic
Basuli has a long history and is deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of Bengali folk traditions.