Music The Newars are very much rich in traditional,
classical and folk music as in dances. Various music and
dance events take place in different parts of Newar
societies on the occasion of different festivals.
In fact, the Newars are so duly intermixed with music
and dances that not a single festival, feast or
ceremony, 'from womb to tomb', passes without a music or
music and dances.
Various songs, musical instruments and dances are
connected with various religious, social and cultural
life of the Newars Different musical instruments are in
practice in the festival, feasts, ceremonies and also in
funeral procession.
Musical instruments Type.
It is believed that there are about 200 (two hundred)
types of original musical instruments in Nepal and
108(one hundred eight types) of musical instruments have
been found till now. A great number of Newar musical
instruments are included init. These instruments can be
classified into four classes according to Sangeet
Shastra.
i) Membranophones - Dhimay, Dhah, Paschima, NayaKhin
etc.
ii) Idiophones - Bhusyah, Chhusyah, TainNain etc.
iii) Chordophones - Piwancha
iv) Aerophones - Muhali, Nekoo, Bansuri etc.
Mostly used musical instruments in Newar societies are
membranophones, which are generally accompanied with
idiophones
and aerophones.
Membranophones
Dhimay
Dhimay is the most common musical instruments amongst
the Newars. It is considered as the oldest musical
instruments amongst the membranophones. Even though
there is no evidence that Mahadeva invented this
instruments (as legend says) but there is evidence to
support that it dates back to Kirat period. It resembles
the Chyabrung of Kirat Rais and Dhola of Tharus. Dhimay
is played in almost al ceremonial marches by the Jyapus.
They are fund lost in dancing with deep rumble of Dhimay
in festivals.
Dhimay is constructed from cylindrical hollowed tree
trunk with leather pads at both of its ends. Nowadays,
Dhimays are frequently made of brass and other metals.
the general size of Dhimay is 20" in length and 16" in
diameter .Its left hand hide which sounds much higher is
known as Nasah, whilst another hide is called Mankah or
Haima. Mankah carries a tunning paste inside. Dhimays
are of two kinds: bigger Ma Dhimay and smaller Dhahcha
Dhimay or Yalaypoh Dhimay.
Dhimay has capacity to produce a multiple reverberating
echo, which is its main feature. Dhimay is accompanied
with Bhusyah (a pair of cymbals). Chhusyah and TainNain
is also played in some places. [Audio]
Dhah
Gunla ( a month according to Nepal Era ) is taken as
Buddhist holy month. As Dhah is played during Gunla it
is also termed as 'Gunla Bajan'.It looks similar to
Dhimay but is Slightly smaller than Dhimay. Dhah is
constructed from cylindrical
hollowed tree trunk slightly smaller than that of Dhimay.
Tuning paste is stuck at the inner side of Mankah.
Tuning paste is made of castor seeds, mustard oils etc.
Besides in the Gunla month, Dhah is also practiced in
different dances and other different festivities. Dhah
is accompanied with Bhusyah (pair of cymbals), Tah
(smaller cymbals), Muhali (clarinet/trumpets) or Bansuri
(flute ). Ponga is also played in Bhairab dance of Thimi.
[Audio]
Paschima
Myth says, Paschima was invented by lord Krishna. This
instrument is also known as Mridanga. It is a double
headed drum
with tuning paste in on hide (Nasah) and dough made of
wheat flour is plastered in the other hide (Mankah)
before playing.
Paschima is accompanied with Baboocha (thinner cymbals),
Tah (thicker cymbal), Muhali (shwam) or Bansuri (flute).
Nayakhin
It is another musical instrument used in many rituals.
This instruments is mainly played by the Khadgis,
however, this instrument is also played by other castes.
It is also called as 'NayaKhin' or 'Dyah Khin'. Since it
is also played in funeral processions it is also known
as 'Seeh Bajan' (funeral drum). Long long ago, there was
a tradition to play fanfare on NayaKhin to proclaim the
news. In the Malla period, proclaiming by beating of
NayaKhin was widely spread. The NayaKhin looks similar
to Dhah but it is smaller. It is constructed from
hollowed tree trunk of an average size of 14" length and
7" diameter.
NayaKhin is played by producing a rubbing vibrato in
Mankah hide. Whilst playing as the 'Seeh bajan ',NayaKhin
is accompanied with Chhusyah and Kaha. Similarly, whilst
playing as the 'Gunla bajan' Tah is also played and
instead of Kaha, Muhali is played. [Audio]
DapaKhin
DapaKhin has various names: Yakah Khin, Joh khin, Lala
Khin, Deshi Khin, for instance. It is double headed drum
with tuning paste in both hides. Dapa Khin is mainly
played in Dapa Bhajans (traditional hymns). If a single
Khin is played
it is called Yakah Khin and if two Khins are played,
they are called as 'Joh Khin'.
Dapa Khin is accompanied with Tah, Baboo and Bansuri
(flute) or Muhali (Shwam).
Koncha Khin
Koncha Khin is single headed drum resembling Tabla. It
is also termed as 'Khicha Khwah Khin' as it is said that
dogs start to cry when Koncha Khin is played. Koncha
Khin is mainly played in marriage processions and
accompanied with baboo, Tah and Baya or Muhali.
Pastah Khin
Also known as Kwatah Khin, Pasta Khin is a combination
of Dapha Khin and NayaKhin. Ancient stone images of
people playing Pastah Khin signifies its use since
ancient time. Pastah Khin is an important instrument in
Bajrayan sect of Buddhism. Pastah Khin is accompanied
with Ponga and Tah.
Nagara
Nagara is a kettle drum played with two sticks. This
instrument has been described in purans as Dundubhi,
Dundhu, Dundhub, Bheri, Adamber etc. It is often played
in pair, known as Joh Nagara. Nagara is also played in
Panchai Baja
as Damaha. It is too played in Mahakali Dance.It is
accompanied with Chhusyah and Muhali.
Dholak
Dholak resembles Dhah in structure and its playing
techniques are similar to that of Paschima. Dholak is
played in Dhalcha Bhajans and also accompanies Bansuri.
[Audio]
KantanDabDab
Also known as Damaru, it is a small two headed drum with
straps. It is the instrument played by lord Shiva.
KantanDabDab is especially played during Mohani
Festival.
Magah Khin
This two headed drum with tuning paste at both ends
belongs to magar community, however it has become an
important part in Newar folk music. It is said that
there are fifty four talas of Magah Khin. It is commonly
known as Madal.
[Audio]
Daha
Daha, or a tambourine is a percussion instrument played
in Bansuri Bajan or Khin Bajan. It is also used whilst
singing songs and in Bhajans.
Dhangro
Though it is not a Newar instrument it has become an
integral part in many rituals. Dhyangro is basically
played by Jhankris(Witch Doctors) or Kirats.
Aerophones
Muhali
Muhali is a conical bore shawm, which is played only by
Jugi (Kusle) caste. Jugis are given Khanki (land) for
playing Muhali in various occasions. There is a
tradition to play Muhali everyday in Phalchas ,i.e.
roofed rest places,
which tradition is also known as Siwa Yayegu. Muhali
accompanies Dhah, Dapha Khin, Paschima, Nagara and
others. Muhali solo is played in Digu puja.
Bansuri (flute)
Bansuri is a woodwind instrument which accompanies
mainly Paschima, Dapha Khin or Koncha Khin. Basuri are
of three kinds: Ghor, Majhawala and Teep, producing low,
middle and high tones.
Baya
Baya resembles Bansuri but they are different in
construction and playing techniques. Baya accompanies
mainly Koncha Khin. Koncha Khin and Baya are played in
marriage procession.
Ponga
Also known as Payantah, Ponga is a long wind instrument
made of brass. Pongas are made by Tamoh or Tamrakar
(Newar Coppersmith). It accompanies Kwatah Khin and it
is also played in Bhailah Pyakhan (Bhairab Dance).
[Audio]
Kaha
Kaha resembles Ponga. It is also known as Indra Baja and
it is believed to be invented at the time of Manju Shree.
It is played with Naya Khin In many festivals nd also
playd in funeral processions. There is a typical caste,
called
Kabuja, who play Kaha.
Nekoo
Nekoo or horn instrument is the oldest form of musical
instruments in the globe. It is played during Gunla
month.There are various types of Nekoo, Chatti Nekoo,
Thika Nekoo, for instance.
Sankha
Sankha or konch is an ancient instrument. Playing of
Sankha indicates starting of any new work. Sankha is
played in MahGhah Wonegu' in dec-jan month. It is also
played in different worships.
Idiophones
Tah
The word 'Tah' comes from ' Tala ' which is derived from
'Tandava' and 'Lasya'. Tah controls Tandava and Lasya of
Music. It controls whole rythm of music. Tah is
considered as the principle musical instruments among
all Newar musical
instruments. Tah, apair os thicker cymbal, is made of
Asta Dhatu (an alloy of eight holy metals). It
accompanies Dhah, Dapha Khin, Paschima, Koncha Khin,
Naya Khin (when played as Gunla Bajab) and others.
[Audio]
Baboocha
It is thinner than Tah, however, it is bigger in size.
It is also made of Asta Dhatu. It accompanies Dapha Khin,
Pachima, Koncha Khin, Dholak and others.
Chhusyah
Also known as Sichhya, Chhusyah resembles Baboocha but
is bigger in size. It accompanies Naya Khin, Nagara and
others. [Audio]
TainNain
TainNain is a gong, it is played by striking with a
stick. It accompanies Dhimay.
TiniMuni
It is a percussion instrument consisting of a steel rod
bent in the shape rod a triangle. It is played by
striking with another steel rod. It is played in Dhalcha
Bhajans.
Gan
Gan or a bell play a vital role in ceremonial worships
such as Shradh, Janko, Ihi and so on. There are various
types of bells in practice: Big, Small, Wind bell, Bajra
Ghanta, for instance.
Chordophones
Piwancha
Piwancha is two or three stringed instrument. It is
especially played by jyapu (Newar farmer)s .
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