top Indian classical music instrument

Goddess Saraswati herself used to play the veena, according to Hindu Mythology. Veena is very prominent in the Southern parts of the country. 

Tabla

White Frame Corner
White Frame Corner

Harmonium is one of the most traditional musical instruments in India. It is like a keyboard. Harmonium is an instrument that is played and learnt by every musician in the Indian states. 

Harmonium

White Frame Corner
White Frame Corner

Sitar is a world-renowned instrument straight coming from India. Those who don’t know, George Harrison from The Beatles personally came to India to learn Sitar from our very own Pt. Ravishankar Sahab. 

Sitar

White Frame Corner
White Frame Corner

the tabla is actually the performer playing two drums. Both drums have synthetic armour that can be used to create the many different tones that can produce with a scaling paste or siyahi.  

Tabla

White Frame Corner
White Frame Corner

Pakhawaj and Mridangam are very similar to each other in looks, but the tuning and musical notes vary. The instrument has the shape of a drum attached with ropes to adjust the tuning. 

Pakhawaj

White Frame Corner
White Frame Corner

The Tanpura or Tambura is a long-necked, Indian-born plucked string instrument. It does not play melody but rather supports another instrument or singer’s melody. 

Tanpura

White Frame Corner
White Frame Corner

Mridangam is a well-known Indian musical instrument in Southern India. The beats of Mridangam are very captivating. Also, the left side of Mridangam is bigger than the right side. 

Mridangam

White Frame Corner
White Frame Corner

This instrument is very well known in the country. Also, it has got a huge recognition when it comes to marriage. It is a very popular instrument in India. Shehnai is played at weddings to celebrate the auspicious day. 

Shehnai

White Frame Corner
White Frame Corner

Sarod has got a very sweet voice. We can majorly find Sarod in the northern parts and some southern parts of India. Made from wood, Sarod resembles Sitar. But, unlike Sarod, Sitar has frets. 

Sarod

White Frame Corner
White Frame Corner

South Indian frame drums kanjira or a khanjira is a tambourine instrument. Also, it was utilized in India throughout many centuries as a folk and bhajan instrument. 

Kanjira

White Frame Corner
White Frame Corner

It is one of the Indian classical music’s antique transverse flutes. Venu is a side-blown wind instrument that is typically made of bamboo. It is used in the Carnatic music style of South India. 

Venu

White Frame Corner
White Frame Corner

Bansuri is a very breathtaking instrument. Also, with 6 to 7 carved finger holes in a bamboo stick, it is one of the very prominent instruments used in Hindustani Classical music. 

Bansuri

White Frame Corner
White Frame Corner