tsondru
Tsondru is a traditional Tibetan musical instrument, primarily used in Buddhist monasteries and ceremonies. It is a type of cymbal, typically made from bronze or brass, and is known for its distinctive sound. The instrument is held in the hand and struck with a mallet, producing a clear, resonant tone. Tsondru is often used in combination with other instruments, such as the dmaras and drums, to create a rich and complex musical ensemble. The sound of the tsondru is believed to have spiritual and healing properties, and it is often used in meditation and ritual practices. The instrument has a long history in Tibetan culture, dating back to the 7th century, and continues to be an important part of Tibetan musical tradition today.