saantina
Saantina is a term that originates from the Tamil language, where it is used to refer to a traditional Tamil musical instrument. The saantina is a type of percussion instrument that is often used in Carnatic music, a classical music tradition from South India. It is typically made from a hollowed-out gourd, which is then covered with a thin layer of metal or skin. The player strikes the saantina with a stick or mallet, producing a resonant, rhythmic sound.
The saantina is an essential instrument in the Carnatic music tradition, often used to accompany vocal performances
The saantina is a relatively simple instrument to play, requiring only basic rhythmic skills. However, mastering