Chyabrung
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The Chyabrung also Kay/Ke in Limbu language is a traditional drum of the Limbu community in Nepal, Sikkim, Darjeeling hills and Northeast India.The Chyabrung is a hollow, oblong, wooden drum about a two meters in diameter and two feet in length. The drum is strung around the neck with a cord at stomachheight and played during auspicious festivals Chasok Tangnam of the Limbu community.[1][2]
Quick Facts Percussion instrument, Classification ...
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Classification | Membranophones |
Inventor(s) | Limbu people |
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Dhomay |
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