songittuva
Songittuva is a traditional musical instrument from the state of Kerala in India. It is a small, hand-held percussion instrument that is often used in Carnatic music, a classical music tradition that originated in South India. The songittuva is typically made from a hollowed-out coconut shell, which is then covered with a thin layer of metal or plastic to produce a resonant sound. The instrument is played by striking it with the fingers or a small stick, and it produces a soft, melodic tone.
The songittuva is often used as an accompaniment to vocal performances, and it is also used in
The songittuva is a small, but significant instrument in the world of Indian classical music. Its unique