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Tassa band Trinidad and Tobago Sweet Tassa (2012) In Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica, and other parts of the Caribbean, the term tassa refers to a drumming ensemble drawn from an amalgamation of various North Indian folk drumming traditions, most importantly dhol-tasha, a style that remains popular today in many parts of India and Pakistan. [1]
The dhol is a double-sided barrel drum played mostly as an accompanying instrument in regional music forms. In Qawwali music, the term dhol is used to describe a similar, but smaller drum with a smaller tabla, as a replacement for the left-hand tabla drum. The typical sizes of the drum vary slightly from region to region.
The Dhol Chants was first mentioned in the short story "The Horror In The Museum" by Lovecraft and Hazel Heald. They are alluded to in passing as a semi-mythical collection of chants attributed to the almost-human people of Leng. The chants themselves are never described, nor do they appear in any other of Lovecraft's works.
Now that our Spotifys have been unwrapped, the 2024 Billboard Music Awards have uncloaked our collective listening moods.. The BBMAs, which aired Thursday night, highlighted the songs, albums and ...
Dhol Taashe is a 2015 drama, action Marathi language film that was directed by Ankur Kakatkar. The film is got its theatrical release on 3 July 2015. [ 1 ] It stars Abhijeet Khandkekar and Hrishitaa Bhatt with Jitendra Joshi playing a negative role. [ 2 ]
John Hodian in 2014. The Naghash Ensemble is a contemporary music ensemble from Armenia featuring three female singers, duduk, oud, dhol and piano. They perform new music written by Armenian-American composer John Hodian based on sacred texts by the medieval Armenian mystic poet and priest, Mkrtich Naghash.
Abigail Barlow, left, and Emily Bear attend the U.K. premiere of Disney's "Moana 2" in London on Nov. 24, 2024.
Tatar echoes the sentiment, writing that the defining feature of the genre is that it "admits the possibility of the impossible." And for women fighting against oppressive forces – a task that can feel as futile as spinning straw into gold – evidence of valiant successes can set the heart and imagination alight.