
Daula – Daul Beraya - Karu Music Center
Much shorter than the yak bera described above, the dawula is a favourite in Buddhist ceremonies. Usually crafted with kithul timber and cattle skin, the dawula is decorated with exquisite art and brass strips. At one end the player hits the drum with their hand, and at the other end they hit it with a stick called a ‘kaduppu’.
11 Traditional Sri Lankan Drums - Asian Recipe
Apr 15, 2023 · The Daula drum is another traditional drums in Sri Lanka that is usually used in Buddhist ceremonies and rituals of the Sabaragamuwa tradition. It is described as a little smaller and shorter than Yak Bera drum.
SLT RAINBOWPAGES: Traditional Drums of Sri Lanka - Blogger
The Dandu Beraya is a simple drum, carved from a bamboo trunk. The drummer utilizes two sticks made out of Atteriya to play the instrument. These sticks are 8 to 12 inches in length.
Traditional Beats: Ten Uniquely Sri Lankan Drums
Apr 25, 2018 · The davula is the main percussion instrument used in accompaniment for the dances of the Sabaragamuwa tradition of dance. It has also traditionally been played during rituals in Buddhist temples like the aluyam duraya (morning prayers), madiyam duraya (afternoon prayers) and handha duraya (evening prayers).
Sri Lankan Drums (Geta beraya and Daula) - Flickr
May 29, 2012 · Drums, which were originally used, for pleasure and later for rituals, came to be used in the Buddhist Temples for the many ceremonies. Getaberaya. This is the main drum used to accompany dances in the Kandyan tradition. Daula. This drum is used in most of the Buddhist ceremonies all over the island. This drum is cylindrical.
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The Daula is the main musical instrument utilized for the rituals of the Sabaragamuwa tradition of dancing. It is an essential instrument in the Buddhist ceremonies and Hevisi performance. The Daula Is used in the religious precessions.
Srilankan traditional drums (Dawul) - YouTube
Jul 12, 2020 · There are many types of drums that we can identify in ancient books and other writing. This makes it ...more. 'Dawula' occupies a special place among the traditional drums in Sri Lanka. Today,...
Daula (දවුල) – Lakpura™
Daula (දවුල) Much shorter than the yak bera described above, the dawula is a favourite in Buddhist ceremonies. Usually crafted with kithul timber and cattle skin, the dawula is decorated with exquisite art and brass strips.
Daula Drummer, Gangaramaya Temple, Colombo – Son of the …
Mar 26, 2018 · The daula (sometimes spelled davula or dawla) is one of the traditional drums of Sri Lanka still in use today. Though similar in shape to a yak bere, it is shorter in length, and uniquely played by using an open hand on one side and a stick on the other.
The main stringed instruments in Sri Lanka - Blogger
Nov 11, 2021 · Dawul drum (sabaragamu beraya) This is one of the most important instruments used in the Sabaragamuwa dance tradition of Sri Lanka and is called the Dawul Beraya. This is an instrument unique to Sri Lanka.