331-6 Variable tension chordophones or 'plucked drums' with loose string attached to the drum-head

Variable tension chordophone bugdu, local name tumba. The hourglass shaped wooden shell is varnished a red colour, and has a single goatskin head nailed to one end. A nylon string is attached to the handle (killi) of shisham wood (Dalbergia Sissoo Roxb.)that is decorated with tassels.

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