What does ektara mean?

What does ektara mean?

The word Ektara is derived from two words, Ek meaning “one” and tara meaning “string”. It is thus a one-stringed musical instrument that can produce a wide variety of tunes and melodies.

How do you make a sample of ektara?

First take a hollow coconut shell means a half of a coconut shell. u need a thick wood strip and a strong string. then u place the coconut shell on the wooden strip with rubber bands or glue,it depends upon you. then attach the string from first to lastends of the wooden strip.

What is the origin of ektara?

In origin the ektara was a regular string instrument of wandering bards and minstrels from India and is plucked with one finger. It is used in parts of India and Nepal today by Yogis and wandering holy men to accompany their singing and prayers.

How does ektara work?

Each ektara consists of a hollow body—usually a coconut, gourd or carved-out bit of wood—to which is attached a bamboo neck that’s divided into two pieces. As the player squeezes the pieces of neck together, the string tightens, creating higher-pitched sounds.

Is ektara used in Himachal Pradesh?

The Ektara played in Himachal Pradesh comprises only one string fixed with two adjacent bamboo sticks. That single string is to be deftly handled to produce the right tune.

What is ektara identify its vibration part?

Ektara is a musical instrument which is used to make beautiful sounds. It’s vibrating part is it’s thread.

What is Gopichand?

In origin the gopichand was a regular string instrument of wandering bards and minstrels from India and is plucked with one finger. The gopichand usually has a stretched single string, an animal skin over a head (made of dried pumpkin/gourd, wood or coconut) and pole neck or split bamboo cane neck.

Who is famous for ektara?

Perhaps the key role in introducing the Baul traditions to the rest of the world was played by Rabindranath Tagore, the most famous Indian polymath, poet, composer, and artist whose work largely shaped the literature and music of Bengal.

Which part of ektara produces sound?

Ektara is a musical instrument which is used to make beautiful sounds. It’s vibrating part is it’s thread. When it is used it produces vibration.

Who plays ektara?

Ektara (ek, one + tara, string) a one-stringed musical instrument commonly played by folk singers, bauls, and fakirs (Muslim devotees). The body of the ektara is made from the shell of a bottle gourd, wood apple, coconut etc. The instrument is given different names according to the material of which it is made.

Which is the vibrating part of flute?

Air-column
Musical instruments and their Vibrating Parts

S.No Musical instrument Vibrating part producing sound
1 Veena Stretched string
2 Tabala Stretched membrane
3 Flute Air-column

What are the different sizes of ektaras in India?

The various sizes of ektara are soprano, tenor, and bass. The bass ektara, sometimes called a dotara often has two strings (as literally implied by do, ‘two’). The ektara is a common instrument in Baul music from Bengal.

What kind of skin does an ektara have?

The ektara usually has a stretched single string. An animal skin is over a head made of dried pumpkin/gourd, wood or coconut. The neck is a pole or split bamboo cane. Pressing the two halves of the neck together loosens the string.

What kind of string instrument is ektara made of?

In origin the ektara was a regular string instrument of wandering bards and minstrels from India and is plucked with one finger. The ektara is a drone lute consisting of a gourd resonator covered with skin, through which a bamboo neck is inserted

How many children are part of ektara programme?

Starting with just 20 beneficiaries Ek Tara now has 950 children as a part of its programme and projects. All beneficiaries including those in the vocational training unit have access to support programmes on health, hygiene, nutrition and skill building opportunities.

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