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Type of musical instrument
Chimta (Punjabi: ਚਿਮਟਾ, Shahmukhī: چمٹا ) literally means tongs. Over time it has evolved into a traditional instrument of South Asia by the permanent
Chimta
sticks Tamak' Tasha – type of kettledrum Thavanadai, Davandai Timki Urumee Chimta – fire tong with brass jingles Chengila – metal disc Elathalam Geger – brass
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Temple of folk-deity Gogaji in Rajasthan
(*nishans*) and dancing to traditional instruments such as the damru and chimta. According to estimates, up to 2–3 million devotees—including those from
Gogaji_Temple
Indian singer
Occupations Singer poet actor composer dancer Instruments Vocals, harmonium, chimta, Saaz-e-Sartaaj (his self-created musical instrument) Years active 2003–present
Satinder_Sartaaj
Toasted sandwich
is often toasted, traditionally done by holding it over a flame with a chimta, though some sandwich vendors, as well as restaurants, use electric sandwich
Bombay_sandwich
Pakistani Punjabi-language singer
accompanied by a native Punjabi musical instrument resembling tongs, called Chimta. His folk music is representative of the traditional folk heritage of Punjab
Arif_Lohar
Overview of music traditions in Punjab
is usually played during neutral occasions and mostly by only men. Chimta: The chimta are similar to tongs and consist of 122 cm long iron strip that is
Music_of_Punjab
Type of popular music associated with Punjabi culture
folk (not bhangra) singer — is a high-tone, single-string instrument and Chimta by (Late) Alam Lohar. The third and fourth generation are generally unable
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artists. Music is made using many traditional instruments Sarangi, Harmonium, Chimta, Dhadd, Dholak, Manjeera, Khartal, Damaru, Duggi, Daf, Bansuri, Been, Ghungroo
Music_of_Haryana
Indian folk deity
recited accompanied by music played with traditional instruments like Damru, Chimta, etc. At his birthplace Dadrewa, the fair goes on over a month. Devotees
Gogaji
of Punjabi folk musical instruments in alphabetical order: Algoze Bugchu Chimta Dilruba Dhadd Dhol Gagar Gharha Ektara Kato Khartal Sapp Sarangi Tumbi Punjabi
Folk_instruments_of_Punjab
Kuldevi of Dugar and Surana gotras
mentioned in the legend from where Shiva is believed to have thrown the chimta which fell in between the existing Kaira tree splitting it into two along
Suswani_Mataji
Retrieved 14 October 2016. "Chimta". Musical Instrument Museums Online (MIMO). Retrieved 20 October 2022. A Chimta [stick Chimta ref: Punjabi] formed from
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Punjabi folk dance
also the way to carry it. The most commonly used instruments are: Tumbi Chimta Kato Kartara Sapp (instrument) Bhangra (dance) Jhumar Dances of Punjab Walia
Malwai_Giddha
such as the dhol (a double-sided drum), nagara (a kettledrum), flute, and chimta (a percussion instrument with jingling discs), are commonly used as traditional
Pahari_culture
Indian folk singer (1944–2021)
in 1968. She sang with the Punjabi folk instruments, including alghoza, chimta, dholki and tumbi. In one of her initial performances, she impressed the
Gurmeet_Bawa
112 Brazil percussion Chimes idiophones 412.132 pitched percussion bell Chimta idiophones 111.21 South Asia percussion Ching idiophones 111.142 Cambodia
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Pitched 111.221 Idiophone Chime (bell instrument) Pitched 111.242.2 Idiophone Chimta South Asia Idiophone China cymbal Unpitched 111.24 Idiophone Cimbalom Hungary
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Non-drum percussion instruments include the ghanta and ghariyal (gongs), chimta (tongs), manjira and jhanjh (cymbals), ghungru (bells), thali (platter)
Music_of_Himachal_Pradesh
Dillagi, Lohar, Alam. Pachhtaya Khan, Atta Ullah. Nathli Khan, Atta Ullah. Chimta K̲h̲ān, Badar Miyān̲ Dād. Sajan K̲h̲ān, Badar Miyān̲ Dād. Dil Khan, Nusrat
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Nepali folk instrument
Sambal Tabla Jori (instrument) Tavil Udukai Non-membranous percussion (ghan) Chimta Ghatam Ghungroo Jal tarang Kartal Khanjani Khartal Manjira Morsing Other
Madal
traditional instruments as dhol, tumbi, dhadd, sarangi, gharha, gagar, chimta, or algoze, Iktara, Bugchu, Chhaine, Kainchi, Sapp, Kato. Punjabi language
Folk_music_of_Punjab
Ethnic Punjabis who are adherents of Islam
using traditional musical instruments like Tumba, Algoza, Dhadd, Sarangi, Chimta and more. There is a wide range of folk songs for every occasion from birth
Punjabi_Muslims
Village in Punjab, India
were saranda, sitar, tanpura, taus, tabla and dholaki (drums); cymbals, chimta khartals (concussion); and harmonium. The next mahant or head priest, Mangal
Daudhar
Folk singer
a song format singing in a very distinct style – Jhori (double flute) & Chimta with a high pitch vocal) Wajan Mariyan Bulaya, Saif-ul-mulook, Dil Wala
Alam_Lohar
popularly known as Noet In Kashmiri, the geger, the tumbaknaer and the chimta. It is performed in folk and religious spheres, by the Kashmiri Muslims
Music_of_Jammu_and_Kashmir
using traditional musical instruments like Tumba, Algoza, Dhadd, Sarangi, Chimta and more. There is a wide range of folk songs for every occasion from birth
Islam_in_Punjab,_India
American vibraphonist and percussionist (1932–2019)
xylophone and marimba and exotic, such as the angklung, bulbul tarang, chimta, flapamba, jal tarang, janggu, lujon, mbira, and pakhavaj. In 1992, he gave
Emil_Richards
Musical artist
algoza, toombi, sarangi, wanjli, bugdu, been, dhadd, dholki, dhol, ghara, chimta, dafli and dhoru. His songs include various Bhangra forms like Jhoomar,
Pammi_Bai
Music style practised within Sikhism
often hand-held idiophonic percussion instruments, such as the chhaiṇā, chimṭā, and khaṛtāl. The manner of display of amateur forms of Sikh music often
Sikh_music
Folk theatre from Rajasthan, India
for Hela Khayal are Dholak, Nagada, Manjira, Harmonium, Jhanjh, Khanjari, Chimta etc. Before beginning the singing performance, sometimes the artists play
Hela_Khayal_Dangal
Fourteenth television season of Coke Studio Pakistan
and triggers, Melvin Arthur on synth bass, Veeru Shan on percussions and chimta, Asif Ali on dholak, Asad Ali on harmonium, and Haider Ali on tumbi. 85
Coke Studio Pakistan season 14
Coke_Studio_Pakistan_season_14
Indian-born Canadian musician
pop, folk, classical Occupations Singer and music composer Instruments Chimta, harmonium and vocals Years active Music director: 1993–2000 Singer: 2000–present
Kamal_Heer
Community Development Block in West Bengal, India
figures in brackets): Radhanagar Paschim (4,196), Radhanagar Purba (4,583), Chimta (6,332), Amtali (5,650), Puinjali (5,455), Kumirmari (17,451), Kalidaspur
Gosaba (community development block)
Gosaba_(community_development_block)
Gotra of the Jain Oswal community, Rajasthan
Shiva and prayed for help. Lord Shiva appeared in front of her and threw a chimta in front of the temple, amidst a Kera tree . As soon as Suswani reached
Dugar
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English and Irish (County Limerick)
English and Irish (County Limerick) : variant of Shire.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a Talmudic teacher, from Yiddish shier ‘lesson of the Talmud’.Americanized spelling of German Schier.
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Supreme Joy
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Victory
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Fragrance, Lord Ganesh
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Lord Shiva
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Hindu, Indian
Death; Final Destination
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Who loves friends & family members, Friendship, Relationship
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Best Friend; Wisdom; Limited; Moderate
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Holy
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English : habitational name from Hassall in Cheshire, named from the genitive case of the Old English byname Hætt ‘hat’ (or possibly from Old English hægtesse ‘witch’) + Old English halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’.
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