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musical instruments
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Indian music and hence musical instruments
of the Indian subcontinent have gradually evolved from their
original versions as a result of the interaction of Indian people
with people from other cultures. All musical instruments Indian
or otherwise have their own unique history attached to them.
For example it would be true to say that most folk music has
employed some kind of rhythmic drum beat and while folk songs
are still popular the drums may have been altered to get a different
and perhaps unique sound. Still, in India, because of many avid
fans of classical streams of music, Indian manufacturer of musical
instruments do still cater to this sector by manufacturing ancient
musical instruments even today. In the Indian consumer market,
the list of musical instruments for sale would therefore still
include a list of popular age-old instruments like the sitar
which is believed to be the predecessor of the modern-day guitar,
the tabla, the sarod, the shehenai and many more.
One can also get a hold of an array of wholesale musical instruments
India. Such wholesale schemes allow the consumer to avail of
the economies of scale. This is especially true in the case
of rare, old musical instruments as these can be costly to produce
just to cater to a small demand.
Musical instruments manufacturing stores in India also make
quality, western musical instruments. The list of instruments
that are manufactures within the Indian sub-continent would
now include a variety of percussion instruments, musical devices,
electronic musical gadgets and instruments, electronic versions
of ancient musical instruiments lie the tabla, tanpura, dholak,
flute, sarangi, etc, a huge range of wind instruments and many
more.
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