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Learn About Rare Indian Musical Instruments At This Exhibition

The exhibition explores a diverse range of musical instruments from different corners of India, with a special focus on Folk, Tribal, and Classical categories

A special feature during the VĀDYA exhibition is the release of a comprehensive book on musical instruments Photo: Shutterstock
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MATI, in collaboration with the National Crafts Museum and Hastkala Academy, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, New Delhi, is set to showcase an exhibition titled 'VĀDYA: Folk, Tribal & Classical Musical Instruments.' The exhibition explores a diverse range of musical instruments from different corners of India, with a special focus on Folk, Tribal, and Classical categories.

The collaborative effort between MATI and the Crafts Museum brings forth a curated collection of aerophones, chordophones, membranophones, and idiophones, representing Hindustani Classical, Carnatic classical, and Folk & Tribal genres. The instruments hail from the North, East, West, and South zones of India, aiming to provide the audience with a brief insight into their characteristics, history, cultural significance, and range of sound.

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