World Drums → Pakhawaj
The Pakhawaj (also spelled Pakhavaj) is a two-headed Indian drum, similar to the Mridangam. It is also referred to as Mardal, Pakuaj, Pakhvaj or Mardala. The Pakhawaj is used to accompany dance and musical performances. The Pakhawaj Indian drum is placed horizontally on a cushion, with the left hand playing the larger bass drum head and the right hand playing the smaller tenor drum head.
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Pakhawaj, Bolt Tuned The Pakhwaj, Bolt Tuned is a two-headed Indian drum. Approximately 24 inches long, two-headed wooden shell drum with bolt tension. Held horizontally, the two opposing heads are bass and tenor. Nuts can be tuned with a standard wrench, not included. Made in India.
Price: $315.00
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Pakhawaj, Laced The Pakhwaj, Laces is a two-headed Indian drum. Approximately 24 inches long, two-headed wooden shell drum with lace and block tension. Held horizontally, the two opposing heads are bass and tenor. Tuning hammer (HAMR) sold separately. Made in India.
Price: $201.00
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