List of Indian musical instruments

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Lady playing pulluvan pattu
Saraswati veena player
Indian tribal drummer

Indian musical instruments can be broadly classified according to the Hornbostel–Sachs system into four categories: chordophones (string instruments), aerophones (wind instruments), membranophones (drums) and idiophones (non-drum percussion instruments).

Chordophones

Plucked strings

Painting of a woman with a sitar

Bowed strings

Tribal fiddle instruments called "Dhodro Banam" used by Santhal people in Eastern India.

Other string instruments

  • Gethu or Jhallari
  • Gubguba or Jamuku - Percussion string instrument
  • Pulluvan kutam
  • Santoor - Hammered chord box

Aerophones

Single reed

Snake charmer playing pungi
Bansuri player at fort Jodhpur
Indian Harmonium

Double reed

Flute

Bagpipes

Free reed

Free reed and bellows

Brass

Membranophones

Thavil

Hand drums

Learn To Play Tabla
Tumbaknaer, drum from Jammu and Kashmir for accompanying devotionals
Chenda (top) and Chande (below) are different drums
Chande of Yakshagana

Hand frame drums

  • Daff, duff, daf or duf - medium or large frame drum without jingles, of Persian origin
  • Dimdi or dimri - small frame drum without jingles
  • Kanjira - small frame drum with one jingle
  • Kansi - small without jingles
  • Patayani thappu - medium frame drum played with hands

Stick and hand drums

Stick drums

Idiophones

Jaltarang

Melodic

Electronic

Sound samples