Folk Musical Instruments




Musical instruments plays very important role in folk dances of Goa. They are as follows:-

1) Ghumat


An earthern pot having two mouths,  out of which one is big and the other one is narrow. The bigger mouth is covered with monitor lizard-skin, locally called as 'Gaar'.

2) Shamel
This instrument always accompanies the 'Ghumat'. The base of the Shamel is  carved out of 'Khair' wood and the wooden base is covered with a skin of She-goat . It is played with the help of two thin cane sticks of around 30-35 cm in length.

3) Harmonium
Harmonium is one the most popular melody instruments provides support for singing part of dance as well as devotional and theatre music.

4) Kaansalem
Kaansalem consists of two big gongs made of Kaashem(Bronze) and brass. The gongs are thick and flat, usually attached with a block of coir. The Kaansalem produces a flat sound to match the pitch of the percussion instruments like Ghumat and Shamel.

5) Pakhwaaj


The Pakhwaaj originated from North India. A very ancient instrument is popular among Goan folk mainly in traditional theatre and folk dance like 'Morulo'.

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