dholaks
Dholaks are a type of traditional Indian percussion instrument, primarily used in the northern regions of India. They are typically made from a hollowed-out gourd or a wooden box, covered with a goat or calf skin, and played by striking with the hands or with a stick called a dholak stick. The sound produced is a deep, resonant drumbeat, which is often used in various forms of music, including folk, classical, and devotional music.
The dholak is an essential instrument in the classical Indian music tradition, particularly in the Hindustani
The dholak is played with a variety of techniques, including single strokes, double strokes, and complex rhythms.
In recent years, the dholak has gained popularity in Western music as well, with many musicians incorporating