ghumat
Ghumat is a percussion instrument found in India, particularly popular in the state of Goa. It is a clay pot drum, typically made from a large earthenware pot. The opening of the pot is covered with a stretched membrane, usually made from animal skin, which is then secured with a leather strap. The player strikes the membrane with their hands to produce a variety of sounds.
The ghumat has a deep, resonant tone and is often used in folk music and religious ceremonies.
Traditionally, the ghumat is played sitting down, with the instrument placed on the floor or lap. The