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Mridangam - The Primary Rhythmic Accompaniment of Carnatic MusicPosted in: MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Mridangam is an ancient percussion instrument that has been the primary rhythmic accompaniment for Carnatic music and Newa music for centuries. It is played in percussion ensembles during Carnatic concerts across the world. The mridangam is one of the most important percussion instruments in Indian music, and it can be found in a variety of cultures and countries. However, it has a unique sound and style.