Introduction And Use Of Pabuji-K-Mate Musical Instrument
Introduction
- Pabuji-ke-mate is a tabla instrument made of clay and parchment. This folk instrument is found in Rajasthan. A pair of huge pots made of baked clay with thick bellies, short necks and wide openings.
- By piercing thin wooden pieces through the edge of the parchment around the neck, the skin is stretched and fixed over the hole.
Use
- Mainly used by the ‘Thori’ and ‘Nayak’ communities of western Rajasthan.
Material
- clay, parchment
Pabuji-K-Mate Question Answers –
Pabuji-ke-met is played in which state?
Pabuji-ke-mate is played in the state of Rajasthan.
Pabuji-K-Mate is made of which metal?
The Pabuji-ke-mate is a tabla instrument made of clay and parchment.
How to use Pabuji-K-Mate?
Pabuji-ke-mate is majorly used by the ‘Thori’ and ‘Nayak’ community of western Rajasthan.