We thank you for giving this opportunity to introduce our self M/s
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We thank you for giving this opportunity to introduce our self M/s
We thank you for giving this opportunity to introduce our self M/s Jayavadhana exports from south part of Tamilnadu – India exporting Musical instruments. We have genuine manufacturers making musical instruments with best perfection. We offer professional grade Indian musical instruments like Thavil, mrithangam, Tabla, Morsing, Pambai, Udukkai, Urumi etc.. We have a very good infrastructure facility and experienced worker for making classical instruments and folk instruments We offer classical dance accessories like salangai (GHUNGROO) in a leather strap (3, 4,,5lines), Velvet strap, cotton strap . We offer best price in market in premium quality. We have tie up with experienced manufacturing unit in Tanjore for veenas, from them we can offer classical string instruments like veena, violin in prime quality and varieties. Our experts will tune and perfectly tested for the right sound before shipment to the destination. Perfect packing will reach the destination as like factory tested condition. We also provide spare parts for musical instruments, you can avail according to the right specification. V.Seshadri Proprietor Thavil is a barrel shaped two sided drum from Tamil Nadu. It is predominantly used in temples, folk music and Carnatic music, marriages and all auspicious functions. It can be accompanied with nadaswaram, Saxophone, mandolin & violin. Thavil and the nadaswaram are essential components of traditional festivals and all auspicious ceremonies in South India. The Thavil is made up of jack wood, solid block of wood is hallowed in to cylindrical shell. The right face of the Thavil has a larger diameter than the left side, and the right drum head is stretched very tightly, while the left drum head is kept loose to allow pitch bending and it has to play using stick. The larger face is higher in pitch than the smaller face. Occasionally the player wears thumb caps on all the fingers. We are the manufacturer of Professional grade Thavil Shipment: within 7 working days- Subject to availability, TABLA The tabla has two separate drums in construction. The main drum is called tabla. The dayan (cylindrical wooden right hand drum) is almost always made of wood. The diameter at the membrane may run from just under five inches to over six inches. Its tight skin produce distinct sound when it is struck. The bayan (bowl shaped left hand drum) may be made of brass, copper or stainless steel, yet brass with a nickel or chrome plate is the most common material. Undoubtedly the most striking characteristic of the tabla is the large black spot on each of the playing surfaces. These black spots are a mixture of gum, soot, and iron filings. Their function is to create the bell-like timbre that is characteristic of the instrument.We are the manufacturer of premium, standard tablas, tabla for beginners, and baby size tabla. Accessories: Tabla cushion bases, hammer, cover, carry case, gattas (tuning blocks) Shipment: within 7 working days- Subject to availability, Mridangam (Miruthangam) Available sizes : 20”, 22”, 24” The mridangam is a double-sided” drum whose body is usually made using a hollowed piece of jack wood about an inch thick. The two mouths or apertures of the drum are covered with a goatskin and laced to each other with leather straps around the circumference of drum. These straps are put into a state of high tension to stretch out the circular membranes on either side of the hull, allowing them to resonate when struck. These two membranes are dissimilar in width to allow for the production of both bass and treble sounds from the same drum. This is the classical drum of South Indian Music; and is used to accompany with vocal, violin, veena, jalatharangam, instruments and it is also plays a major role in Bharathanatiyam, katha kalakshepam Shipment: within 7 working days- Subject to availability, Pambai It is one among the percussion family. Pambai is a pair of cylindrical drums used in temple festivals and folk music originated in Tamil Nadu. This unit of two drums is held near the waist of the player or put on the floor, and struck with sticks, or with a hand and a stick. In the simpler varieties, both drums are made of wood, but there is a pambai in which one drum is of wood and the other of brass. It is mainly used in naiyandi melam, folk music – “Gramiya kalai isai karuvi” Shipment: within 7 working days- Subject to availability, Salangai (GHUNGROO) Salangai is a small brass bell sequentially fixed in a leather straps, velvet or cotton straps easy wear it in ankle while dancing. It is an essential ornament dance anklet wear in classical dance and folk dances. When tied to the feet, salangai emphasize the rhythmic aspects of the dance and allow complex footwork to be heard by the audience. 3, 4 , 5 Lines of salangai are available in leather, velvets or cotton straps. Shipment: within 7 working days- Subject to availability, Ask price: Natvangam, thala kattai The Wooden block with jathi stick is essential part of Indian classical dance. It is used in Bharatanatyam , Kuchipudi and most of traditional Indian dances. Very good in quality and rugged. Shipment: within 7 working days- Subject to availability, Ask price: Shipping and handling charges extra Tanjavur Veena The Thanjavur veena is considered the most sophisticated of all veenas. We can make any kind of veena, with any specification given by the customer, of course for a price,” While shaping a veena out of blocks of wood is an arduous task, testing it for the right quality of music is no small work. “The veenas are tested perfectly for the right sound and notes and at least ten testers have to do the job before the Tanjavur Veena are shipped to their respective destinations. Ekantha veena – light carved, Joint veena, and most beautiful aesthetic carved work The morsing is placed between the teeth and held firmly in the hand and is struck using the other hand to produce sound. Movement of the player's tongue, variations of the throat and blowing and sucking of air through the instrument produces different sounds or overtones. Playing method The morsing is firmly held in the hand, the frame or the ring between the palm and the fingers usually in the left hand. Care should be taken to see that the middle part or the metal tongue is not being touched when held idle. Then the upper of the two parallel forks is gently pressed against the front upper teeth; the lower fork, against the front lower teeth, so that the metal tongue will not contact the teeth when it moves. The trigger is plucked with the tip of the index finger. Sound is produced due to the vibration of the metal tongue of the morsing in the mouth and the throat cavity. Movement of the player's tongue with constant plucking can produce very fast patterns of sound. By constricting the space in the mouth and throat many variations of sound can be produced. The urumee is a double-headed sandglass-shaped instrument from the Tamil Nadu. Two skin heads are attached to a single hollow, often intricately carved wooden shell. It is made up of jack wood, both left and right heads are usually made from cow hide that is stretched around a thin metal ring. The outer circumference of each head is perforated with approximately seven to eight holes. The two heads are held in tension by a continuous rope that is woven around the drum in a V-shape pattern. Additional small coils of string or metal are tied around each pair of ropes near the left head. These coils can be slide horizontally along the length of the drum, increasing or decreasing the tension between the heads as necessary. It is simplest form of a pair of small hand cymbals. It is also known as Manjira / Taal / Jalra. They often accompany folk or devotional music. It is used in various religious ceremonies of India, especially bhajans. The manjira is an ancient instrument. Pictures of it have been found in temples dating back to the earliest times. Manjira are usually made of bronze, brass, copper zinc or Bell metal and connected with a copper cord which passes through holes in their center. They produce a rhythmic tinkling sound when struck together. The sound’s pitch varies according to their size, weight and the material of their construction. A player can also adjust the timbre by varying the point of contact while playing. Tabla dayan and Bayan Heads Best quality of materials and sound Enduring life Best Packing Timely delivery Our instruments are still used in super hit songs composed by leading music directors in cine industry, Instruments are Professional grade concert quality. Registered office: 48/12 Perumal Koil Street, Sivaganga 630561 Sivaganga District Tamilnadu – INDIA Contact : 04575-240758 Mobile:+91-7867940758 E-mail: [email protected] Correspondence address for musical instruments division V.Seshadri 21A Skanda Nivas, Dennis garden, Sambakulam Pudur Madurai 625007 Tamilnadu India Contact Person: V.SESHADRI - Proprietor