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  1. Maddale - Wikipedia

    The Maddale (Kannada: ಮದ್ದಲೆ), also known as Mrudanga (ಮೃದಂಗ) in North Canara, is a percussion instrument from Karnataka, India. It serves as the primary rhythmic accompaniment in a Yakshagana ensemble, along with Chande. The maddale produces a perfectly hormonic tonic (shruti swara) when struck anywhere on its surface.

  2. Yakshagana - Introduction to Maddale - YouTube

    In this video, Shri Ananth Padhmanabha Phatak introduces Maddale or mridunga in Yakshagaana.Video was recorded in West Windsor, New Jersey on October 24th, 2...

  3. Tala-Maddale - Wikipedia

    Tala-Maddale is an ancient form of performance dialogue or debate performance in Southern India in the Karavali and Malnad regions of Karnataka and Kerala.

  4. Maddale - IndiaNetzone.com

    Maddale is percussion instrument from the Indian state of Karnataka. It is the primary rhythmic accompaniment in a Yakshagana ensemble along with Chande.

  5. What is Yakshagana (ಯಕ್ಷಗಾನ)

    When Yakshagana programme starts, a celestial world unfolds before the audience, in dark background with loud singing by the singer called Bhagavata, percussion instruments Chende and Maddale played. Artists, dressed with unique costumes creates a Yaksha Loka (Celestial world) in …

  6. Traditional/Folk Dance of Karnataka - KannadaGottilla.com

    Apr 26, 2017 · The main acoustics consists of Maddale, Chenda and Taala. Maadale and Chande being a percussion instrument form the primary rhythmic component in Yakshagana. Taala or cymbals create background music while the play is on.

  7. What does maddale mean? - Definitions.net

    The Maddale (Kannada: ಮದ್ದಲೆ) also called Mrudanga(ಮೃದಂಗ) in North Canara region is a percussion instrument from Karnataka, India. It is the primary rhythmic accompaniment in a Yakshagana ensemble along with Chande.

  8. Yakshagana - India For You

    Jun 7, 2016 · Maddale: The maddale is a percussion instrument from Karnataka, India. It is the primary rhythmic accompaniment in a Yakshagana ensemble along with Chande. Maddale used in it looks similar to Mridangam but is markedly different in structure, acustics, playing techniques and the rhythm system (Yakshagana Tala). Maddale uses the Yakshagana Tala ...

  9. Folk Theatre of Karnataka Theatre of South India - Culturopedia

    Tal-Maddale is the narrative drama of Karnataka which is the predecessor of Yakshagana. ‘Tal’ is a kind of cymbal and ‘Maddale’ is a kind of drum. ‘Tal-maddale’ is a play without costumes, make-up, dance or acting and is performed in sitting position.

  10. Maddale - Wikiwand

    The Maddale (Kannada: ಮದ್ದಲೆ), also known as Mrudanga (ಮೃದಂಗ) in North Canara, is a percussion instrument from Karnataka, India. It serves as the primary rhythmic accompaniment in a Yakshagana ensemble, along with Chande. The maddale produces a perfectly hormonic tonic (shruti swara) when struck anywhere on its surface.

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