
SLT RAINBOWPAGES: Traditional Drums of Sri Lanka - Blogger
This hill country drum is called the Geta Beraya (a drum with a knot) according to its shape. This is the main drum used to accompany dance sequences in all Kandyan rituals. The two. faces of the drum are described as ‘left’ and ‘right’. The right …
Hear the Beat! - DailyNews
Feb 24, 2024 · Within the diverse spectrum of Sri Lankan beats, the most commonly used drums are the gata beraya, yak beraya, davula, tammattama, uddakkiya, and rabana. The gata beraya proudly represents the Up Country drumming tradition and is a …
Traditional Beats: Ten Uniquely Sri Lankan Drums - Roar Media …
Apr 25, 2018 · The thammattama or pokuru beraya is a twin drum which is tied to the drummer’s waist and beaten with two drumsticks. One of the drums is slightly larger than the other and it is covered with a treated cowhide and emanates a bass sound when beaten.
Geta bera - Wikipedia
The geta bera, also known as the geta beraya, is a barrel drum from Sri Lanka. It is related to the mridangam, the pakhavaj, and the kendang. [how?] The geta bera is used primarily to accompany the traditional Kandyan dance. [1] . The drum comes from upcountry, is double-headed and covered in skin. [2] ^ "OLCreate: PUB_3232_1.0: 3.1.
One unique physical/acoustical feature of the gäṭa beraya drum – which it shares with another up-country drum, the tammäṭṭama – is that the outer skin (käpum hama or häkma) is stiff, and
most popular traditional drums in Sri Lanka - By Malsha - eLanka
Apr 25, 2023 · Sri Lanka has a rich cultural heritage when it comes to traditional music and dance, and the use of drums plays a vital role in many of these art forms. Here are some of the most popular traditional drums in Sri Lanka: Geta Beraya: The Geta Beraya is a traditional drum that is often used in Kandyan dance performances.
Discovering Traditional Drum Making in Rural Sri Lanka
Mar 23, 2021 · This hill country drum is called the Geta Beraya (a drum with a knot) according to its shape. This is the main drum used to accompany dance sequences in all Kandyan rituals. The two faces of the drum are described as ‘left’ and ‘right’.
Beravā Secrecy and the Hoarding of Musical Gifts | The Musical …
The chapter provides basic information on drumming for the caste of drummers, dancers, and ritualists called the Beravā, and discusses the life and work of my drum teacher, a performer of the low-country Sinhala drum (pahata rata beraya, yak beraya).
Sri Lanka ‘Geta Beraya’ - Hartenberger World Musical Instrument ...
Aug 16, 2022 · The Kandyan traditional drum is also known as Geta Beraya or Udarata Beraya in Sinhalese. It is a hill country drum named as such because of its barrel-like shape. The geta beraya is sometimes called the wedding drum. The width on …
Deep-Rooted Drum Tradition - DailyNews
Aug 7, 2023 · Within the diverse spectrum of Sri Lankan beats, the most commonly used drums are the gata beraya, yak beraya, davula, tammattama, uddakkiya and rabana. The gata beraya proudly represents the Up Country drumming tradition and is a …