The manjeera is a traditional percussion instrument of Bharata India. In
its simplest form, it is a pair of small hand cymbals. They often
accompany folk or devotional music. It is used in various religious
ceremonies of India, especially bhajans. The manjira is an ancient
instrument. Pictures of it have been found in temples dating back to the
earliest times. Manjira are usually made of bronze, brass, copper zinc
or Bell metal and connected with a cotton cord which passes through
holes in their center. They produce a rhythmic tinkling sound when
struck together.
The sound's pitch varies
according to their size, weight and the material of their construction. A
player can also adjust the timbre by varying the point of contact while
playing.
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