taastava
Taastava is a traditional musical instrument originating from the Indian subcontinent, primarily used in Indian classical music. It is a type of drum, distinguished by its cylindrical shape and the use of animal or synthetic skin for the drumheads. The instrument is played by striking, usually with the hands or with sticks, depending on regional and stylistic variations.
Typically, taastava is constructed from wood or metal, with the drumheads tightened over the openings at both
In traditional contexts, the taastava is often used in religious ceremonies, court music, and folk festivals,
The term "taastava" sometimes refers to different types of drums in various regional languages, and regional
Research on taastava underscores its significance in maintaining traditional musical practices and its influence on contemporary