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What instruments are commonly used in Gujarati folk music?
What instruments are commonly used in Gujarati folk music?
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Instruments used by kachchhi people to produce music are tabla, sharnai, nagara, murli, janjhra, manjira, khanjari, ghaghar, flute,duff, dholak, damaru, daklu, nagfani, bhorrindo. These music instruments are linked with a number of aspects of kachchhi people of Gujarat and their religion.
Answer: Common instruments in Gujarati folk music include the dhol (a double-headed drum), manjira (small cymbals), shehnai (a wind instrument), harmonium, and ektara (a single-string instrument). These instruments provide the rhythmic and melodic foundation for traditional songs and dances.