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World Music Day, Kota

In Rajasthan, music isn’t just a melody—it’s a vibrant celebration of life that unites us all. The state is home to diverse musician communities, including the Langas, Manganiars, Saperas, and Bhopas.
This World Music Day, let’s honour the timeless folk and classical music of Rajasthan. Here are a few popular folk musical instruments from the region.
-Kamaicha: A 17-stringed instrument carved from Mango or Rohida wood, producing enchanting melodies.
-Algoza: The double flute known for its captivating folk tunes that resonate with Rajasthan’s soul.
-Khartaal: Crafted from four small rectangular plates of Rohida and Kair wood, delivering perfect rhythmic percussion.
-Ravanhatta: This instrument’s mesmerizing melody is rooted in the mythological tale of Ravana’s devotion to Lord Shiva.
Celebrate the timeless music of Rajasthan, echoing through history and touching hearts worldwide.

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