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单词 mridangam
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Definition of mridangam in English:

mridangam

noun mrɪˈdaŋəmmriˈdäNGɡəm
  • A barrel-shaped double-headed drum with one head larger than the other, used in southern Indian music.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Manuel Industries produces guitars, violins, tabalas, mridangams and Congo drums and deals in keyboards and other imported musical instruments.
    • The variations in the pitch were brought out well to the fast beat of the mridangam.
    • A full-fledged live orchestra from the triangle area consisting of accomplished musicians on the mridangam, veena, flute, violin and vocal accompanied the dancers.
    • Students of Carnatic Music pitched in to be the musical soul - singing, playing the mridangam as well as the violin.
    • Mr. Gopalakrishna Iyer, who had started learning the mridangam at the age of 30, knew his own limitations as a performer.
    • The mridangam was played effortlessly by A.R. Balaskandan.
    • From vocal music to violin, tabla to mridangam, flute to the rarely learnt harmonium, the school is out to find music in everyone.
    • I have learned tabla and mridangam from a teacher who had come down to Durban not very long ago.
    • The group has an Indian member, B.C. Manjunath, who plays the mridangam.
    • In order to produce the beats of the tabla, mridangam, chenda or jazz drum, he does not need these instruments, but just his bare hands.
    • They will be accompanied by Kumbakonam Padmanabhan on the mridangam and K.L.N Shastry on the violin.
    • There loomed a snag for the organisers and the conductors as they could not pick up a woman percussionist playing the mridangam in the Temple City.
    • Many young South Indians are adept at Carnatic music and can accompany even professional musicians on the mridangam, the ghatam or the violin.
    • He is in eighth standard and loves to play the mridangam and the tabla.
    • What looked like a mridangam now looked like a solo drum.
    • Maruthi plays the tabla and the mridangam and also plays Carnatic music on a keyboard.
    • Sitar, sarod and pakhwaj are used to good effect, but use of percussion instruments like tabla and mridangam is minimal.
    • The mridangam and tabla players were excellent as well and none of the musicians tried to overshadow the other.
    • Master Satvik played the mridangam and Master Sarvesh the keyboards.
    • Every day of the week, Sri Gopalan teaches tabla, mridangam and devotional singing.

Origin

Late 19th century: Tamil alteration of Sanskrit mṛdaṇga.

 
 

Definition of mridangam in US English:

mridangam

nounmriˈdäNGɡəm
  • A barrel-shaped double-headed drum with one head larger than the other, used in southern Indian music.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many young South Indians are adept at Carnatic music and can accompany even professional musicians on the mridangam, the ghatam or the violin.
    • What looked like a mridangam now looked like a solo drum.
    • The mridangam was played effortlessly by A.R. Balaskandan.
    • Master Satvik played the mridangam and Master Sarvesh the keyboards.
    • Manuel Industries produces guitars, violins, tabalas, mridangams and Congo drums and deals in keyboards and other imported musical instruments.
    • In order to produce the beats of the tabla, mridangam, chenda or jazz drum, he does not need these instruments, but just his bare hands.
    • From vocal music to violin, tabla to mridangam, flute to the rarely learnt harmonium, the school is out to find music in everyone.
    • A full-fledged live orchestra from the triangle area consisting of accomplished musicians on the mridangam, veena, flute, violin and vocal accompanied the dancers.
    • Maruthi plays the tabla and the mridangam and also plays Carnatic music on a keyboard.
    • Students of Carnatic Music pitched in to be the musical soul - singing, playing the mridangam as well as the violin.
    • Sitar, sarod and pakhwaj are used to good effect, but use of percussion instruments like tabla and mridangam is minimal.
    • Every day of the week, Sri Gopalan teaches tabla, mridangam and devotional singing.
    • There loomed a snag for the organisers and the conductors as they could not pick up a woman percussionist playing the mridangam in the Temple City.
    • The variations in the pitch were brought out well to the fast beat of the mridangam.
    • He is in eighth standard and loves to play the mridangam and the tabla.
    • The mridangam and tabla players were excellent as well and none of the musicians tried to overshadow the other.
    • Mr. Gopalakrishna Iyer, who had started learning the mridangam at the age of 30, knew his own limitations as a performer.
    • I have learned tabla and mridangam from a teacher who had come down to Durban not very long ago.
    • The group has an Indian member, B.C. Manjunath, who plays the mridangam.
    • They will be accompanied by Kumbakonam Padmanabhan on the mridangam and K.L.N Shastry on the violin.

Origin

Late 19th century: Tamil alteration of Sanskrit mṛdaṇga.

 
 
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