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What a brain they hve got ,amazing we throw coconut shell in dust bin , bt look ,😱 they make amazing musical instruments out of tis ,, surely guys wht a God truly blessed gifted n brain they hve,👼👌
Such a fine musical instrument being made!! So great work!!! The concerned Government must help them additionally so that such musical instruments be played all over the world!! Jai Bharat!!
In the era of automated manufacturing, such artists are rarely seen now. I like such people a lot. Once I met an old lady from Ladakh who was weaving thread out of wool using a small piece of wood, to manually make small cloth.
I like this instrument very much. From my childhood days I use to buy this in temple function but now it is not available in city side. Thanks for making and make it available to all
I love this, in the Mission District of San Francisco back in the 1970's, David Simmons and others were making their own instruments for one of their series of rhythmic ensembles called the Future Primitives. With all of the homemade instruments that they made, using anything from carpet tubes, old pipes, pieces of wood and what ever else they could get a sound out of, they made some string violins out of coconuts with skin stretched over the opening and a scallop shell was the bridge. It was a fantastic instrument but this man takes it to the next level.
This is a primitive traditional instrument called 'Ektara', literally meaning 'One String' musical instrument. It has been and still used by mostly travelling Hindu ascetics who travel around singing prayers and devotional songs. They prefer it to other instruments because of its simplicity of use, very light weight, small size and low cost of repair.
ये सब लोग की बात नहीं है ये कुदरत की देन हैं नहीं तो सब लोग बनाते आपने ये संगीत का एकतारा या दूसरा नाम से पहचानते हो आपने बहोत अच्छी जानकारी दी मुझे बहुत अच्छा लगा आपके काम में एकाग्रता चाहिए ये आपमें देखकर मुझे बहुत ख़ुशी हुई आनंद मिला आपका विडीयो देखकर 🙏
This is a sensibility I've always enjoyed discovering within myself even if I'm a westerner with access to machine tools. My early days were almost exactly like this where the backsteps were my workbench and even now I really tend to prefer working in a crouch on the ground as opposed to standing up. It'd definitely be some past life eastern craftsman stuff slowly coming through and I love these kinds of discoveries of how deep we all are.