mridangam in A Sentence

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    The two master craftsmen make the Mridangam, a drum used as an accompaniment in Carnatic(south Indian classical) music.

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    The entire process of making a Mridangam(they work on more than one at the same time) takes around seven days.

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    Edwin's wife Nancy, 29, a homemaker, broadly knows how the Mridangam is made, but this work is reserved for the men in the family.

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    Right: Edwin's wife Nancy, 29, a homemaker, broadly knows how the Mridangam is made, but this work is reserved for the men in the family.

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    The Mridangam of the south is the only drum used in classical musical concerts there now, with the exception of the tavil which accompanies nagasvaram recitals.

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    To avoid confusion and distinguish instruments of this class from one another, we shall use the word Mridangam to refer only to the bifacial, barrel avanaddha vadya of Karnatak music, to be described now.

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    Edwin's family works with a predominantly Hindu upper-caste clientele of distinguished Carnatic musicians and this is reflected on the walls of their workshop, which are adorned with images of Hindu deities, though the Mridangam makers are members of the Luz Church of Our Lady of Light, Mylapore.

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