Instrumentos Musicais
O Sri Lanka possui uma rica tradição de instrumentos musicais, profundamente enraizada em seu patrimônio cultural. Tambores tradicionais como o Geta Beraya, o Yak Beraya e o Dawula desempenham um papel vital em cerimônias e festivais. Outros instrumentos incluem o Thammattama (tambores gêmeos), o Ravanahatha (instrumento de corda) e o Horanewa (instrumento de sopro), cada um adicionando ritmos e melodias únicas à música do Sri Lanka.
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Lakpura® Udekkiya
Lakpura® Udekkiya
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The Udekkiya is a smaller version of the dekkiya used mainly in Kandyan rituals and folk dances like the udekki netuma. It is played with one hand, while the other hand will control the sound by exerting on the string and Sawarama with the other. Wood such as handun, jak, ehela, gansuriya and kohomba and metals like silver and brass are used to carve and make the drums.
Udekkiya's are decorated with lacquer work and the drum faces are covered with goat, monkey or monitor lizard hides. They are about about 11 inches long and the middle is thin and is known as giriya or gela (Sinhala neck). The face called the valayama is not used to produce sound in this drum. The pahatharata udekkiya or the low country udekkiya looks a little different from the udekkiya and is used in traditional Ruhunu ritualistic dances.
- Height : 28cm
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