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100 _aOhol, Ashok
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245 _aEthnomusicological Study of a Tribal Musical Instrument: Mandar Making in Jharkhand
260 _aMan In India
300 _a104 (3&4), 2024: p.153-170
520 _aClassifying musical instrument into various categories has been the main preoccupation of the organological studies for quite many years. It is in recent years the field has been viewed from various perspectives connecting it to ethnomusicology. Just as any other social phenomenon, musical instruments, and the process of making them are integral part of socio-cultural melee of tribal society. This article focusses on Mandar, a most common percussion instrument found among the tribal communities in Jharkhand. It delves deep into the ingenuity and indigenous knowledge of the community that makes mandar. While doing so, it elucidates socio-cultural context of the community that makes Mandar. The exploratory research is based on primary data collected over a period; the paper assumes importance in absence of such research on tribal musical instruments. - Reproduced https://serialsjournals.com/abstract/74102_1-ahok.pdf
650 _a Mandar, Tribal musical Instrument, ethnomusicology, Organology of tribal musical instrument and indigenous knowledge.
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773 _0Man In India
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