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New Parampara Professional set "Nada Brahma" Vocal accompaniment tabla set is here.  It comes with a mahogany Daya and a special engraved Baya. The daya is a special pakavaj style daya.  Cost is the same as Gandharva tabla set.  Please email us for more information.

 

 

 

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We are pleased to present the finest Kolkata, Varanasi, Delhi and Mumbai styles from India. Tablas available by Sushil Das and Master Bablu of Parampara Tablas. Sound and quality without equal for musicians.You can read more about Parampara here!
 

 

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Premium professional tabla set from Parampara

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Parampara Premium Professional Tabla set


Price
(including Standard Cylinder fiberglass case, hammer, & rings)   

..........$545  In Stock

Price (no case, includes covers & dowels)
(not shown in picture)

..........$395  In stock

Price with Gig bag (includes covers & dowels) (not shown in picture)

...........$435   In stock

To upgrade your fiberglass case or for other tabla accessories please visit our tabla accessories page here.

Shipping in the lower 48 states is $70

All others please email or call!!

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(courtesy of Gouri Sankar)

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Parampara Professional
Varanasi (Benaras) Style
Tabla set

 

Varanasi Tablas are made in Varanasi, India   from the best craftsmen available. No detail has been overlooked in the making of these fine tablas. In addition, the construction is carefully monitored by professional musicians , especially in the making of the GAB which is essential to the final sound.  

 

The BAYAN   has a standard weight of at least 3kg or more.  The Gajara is fashioned in a simple twisted style which is representative of Varanasi tablas.

 

The Dayan is made from the best Sheesham wood that has been well seasoned.  Also please note that all of our Tablas are air shipped only from India. This makes a very big difference!! Generally in the West, tablas are sent by sea and so they are subject to high temperatures and moisture which can destroy even the finest of drums, especially the Dayan!!  Our tablas leave India and arrive here in perfect condition and tuning!

The GAB or SYAHI is made layer by layer with a maximum density of cracks to ensure the highest degree of flexibility. Also, the skins and straps for the Tabla set have been made from Varanasi skin, which are known to be longer lasting. We have managed to get these Varanasi tablas directly from the source. Parampara has an outlet in Varanasi that makes these available now to us.

Covers, Rings, hammer & 8 dowels for the Bayan tuning are included as standard accessories. Colors of the covers and rings will vary.

 


Price (including Standard Cylinder fiberglass case, hammer, & rings)  

.........$575  In Stock.

Price (no case, includes covers & dowels)
 (not shown in picture) 

.........$425   In stock

Price with Gig bag (includes covers & dowels) (not shown in picture)

........... $465   In stock

To upgrade your fiberglass case or for other tabla accessories please visit our tabla accessories page here.

Shipping in the lower 48 states is $70

All others please email or call!!

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Parampara Professional
 Delhi Style
With hammered copper bayan
Tabla set

Accessories include: hammer, dowels,
 deluxe rings and covers.
 

Delhi Tablas are made in Delhi, India  from the best craftsmen available. No detail has been overlooked in the making of these fine tablas. In addition, the construction is carefully monitored by professional musicians, especially in the making of the GAB which is essential to the final sound.  

 

The BAYAN   has a standard weight of at least 3kg or more.  The Gajara is fashioned in a simple twisted style which is representative of Delhi tablas.

 

The Dayan is made from the best Black Sheesham wood that has been well seasoned.  Also please note that all of our Tablas are air shipped only from India. This makes a very big difference!! Generally in the West, tablas are sent by sea and so they are subject to high temperatures and moisture which can destroy even the finest of drums, especially the Dayan!!  Our tablas leave India and arrive here in perfect condition and tuning!

The GAB or SYAHI is made layer by layer with a maximum density of cracks to ensure the highest degree of flexibility. Also, the skins and straps for the Tabla set have been made from Mumbai skin, which are known to be longer lasting. We have managed to get these Delhi tablas directly from the source. Parampara has an outlet in Delhi that makes these available now to us.

Covers, Rings, hammer & 8 dowels for the Bayan tuning are included as standard accessories. Colors of the covers and rings will vary.

 

 

Price (including Standard Cylinder fiberglass case, hammer, & rings)   

.........$625  In Stock.

Price (accessories only)
 (not shown in picture) 

.........$475   In stock

Price with Gig bag (includes accessories)

......... $515   In stock

To upgrade your fiberglass case or for other tabla accessories please visit our tabla accessories page here.

Shipping in the lower 48 states is $70

All others please email or call!!

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Parampara Professional
 Mumbai (Bombay) Style Talba Set

Accessories include: hammer, dowels,
 deluxe rings and covers.

Mumbai Tablas are made in Mumbai, India   from the best craftsmen available. No detail has been overlooked in the making of these fine tablas. In addition, the construction is carefully monitored by professional musicians , especially in the making of the GAB which is essential to the final sound.  

 

The BAYAN   has a standard weight of at least 3kg or more.  The Gajara is fashioned in a simple twisted style which is representative of Mumbai tablas.

 

The Dayan is made from the best Sheesham wood that has been well seasoned.  Also please note that all of our Tablas are air shipped only from India. This makes a very big difference!! Generally in the West, tablas are sent by sea and so they are subject to high temperatures and moisture which can destroy even the finest of drums, especially the Dayan!!  Our tablas leave India and arrive here in perfect condition and tuning!

The GAB or SYAHI is made layer by layer with a maximum density of cracks to ensure the highest degree of flexibility. Also, the skins and straps for the Tabla set have been made from Varanasi skin, which are known to be longer lasting. We have managed to get these Mumbai tablas directly from the source.

Covers, Rings, hammer & 8 dowels for the Bayan tuning are included as standard accessories. Colors of the covers and rings will vary.

 

 

Price (including Standard Cylinder fiberglass case, hammer, & rings)   

.........$625  In Stock.

Price (accessories only)
 (not shown in picture) 

.........$475   In stock

Price with Gig bag (includes accessories)

......... $515   In stock

To upgrade your fiberglass case or for other tabla accessories please visit our tabla accessories page here.

Shipping in the lower 48 states is $55

All others please email or call!!

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Parampara Professional's
 best tabla set
"The Gandharva Master tabla set"
with engraved bayan
Accessories include: deluxe hammer, dowels,
 deluxe rings and covers.

 

Our Gandharva Master Tablas are made in Kolkata, India   from the best craftsmen available. No detail has been overlooked in the making of these fine tablas. In addition, the construction is carefully monitored by professional musicians , especially in the making of the GAB which is essential to the final sound.  Both Daya and Baya have been carved and engraved to add addition beauty to the presentation of this tabla set.  This includes rare artwork on the daya carvings and the baya engraving.

 

The GAB or SYAHI is made layer by layer with a maximum density of cracks to ensure the highest degree of flexibility. Also, the skins and straps for the Tabla set have been made from Bombay skin, which are known to be longer lasting. Calcutta style tablas are famous for their sound but to get this, the heads have been thinner. We have managed to get the Calcutta sound while at the same time utilizing the strength of Bombay skin!

 

The BAYAN   has a standard weight of at least 3.5 kg or more.  Also you can notice the very beautifully done special BINUNI (laced artwork) which only these master sets have.

 

The Dayan is made from the best Mahogany wood that has been well seasoned.  Also please note that all of our Tablas are air shipped only from India. This makes a very big difference!! Generally in the West, tablas are sent by sea and so they are subject to high temperatures and moisture which can destroy even the finest of drums, especially the Dayan!!  Our tablas leave India and arrive here in perfect condition and tuning! Also you can notice the very beautifully done special BINUNI (laced artwork) which only these master sets have.

The GAB or SYAHI is made layer by layer with a maximum density of cracks to ensure the highest degree of flexibility. Also, the skins and straps for the Tabla set have been made from Mumbai skin, which are known to be longer lasting.

 

This set comes with a specially carved hammer and selected covers, rings, dowels and silver talcum case.

 

 

Price
(including Deluxe case & and deluxe  access.)   

.........$795  In Stock.

Price (accessories only)
 (not shown in picture) 

.........$595   In stock

Price with Gig bag (includes accessories)

......... $635   In stock

To upgrade your fiberglass case or for other tabla accessories please visit our tabla accessories page here.
 

Shipping in the lower 48 states is $70

All others please email or call!!

(click on the photo for complete details!!)

 

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Deluxe Tabla Fiberglass Case

Price: Case without tabla purchase

.........$260.00  In Stock.

Price: Case upgrade with tabla purchase

.........$100.00  In Stock.

 

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Superior Deluxe Tabla Fiberglass Case

Price: Case without tabla purchase

.........$300.00  In Stock.

Price: Case upgrade with tabla purchase

.........$140.00  In Stock.

 

   


 

All Tabla sets come tuned to C or C# from India and are inspected in our shop before shipping. Special orders are available if another key is required. Please email or call for details.

 
 
Single Tabla (Dayan) or Bayan available. 

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   (Professional Daya shown here)

    

    Premium Daya/Baya $160.00

               Single Premium Daya

        Single Premium Baya

 

      
      
                                          Professional
Daya/Baya $187.50
 

                                                                         Single Professional Daya


                                                                           Single Professional Baya


 

                                         Varanasi Daya/Baya $212.50
 

                                                                   Single Varanasi Daya


                                                                   Single Varanasi Baya

              
                                      Delhi Daya/Baya $237.50

 

                                                                   Single Delhi Daya


                                                                   Single Delhi Baya

 

Mumbai Daya/Baya $237.50
 

                                                                   Single Mumbai Daya


                                                                   Single Mumbai Baya

Gandharva Daya/Baya $297.50
 

                                                                   Single Gandharva Daya


                                                                   Single
Gandharva Baya

Nada Brahma Daya/Baya $297.50
 

                                                                   Single Gandharva Daya


                                                                   Single Gandharva Baya

 

Shipping will be calculated based on location and will be approximately $24.00 US for the lower 48 US states.  A pdf invoice with the shipping amount will be sent out via email when processed.

Replacement heads for either Dayan or Bayan: same exact heads as featured on our Paramapara tabla sets. They are usually made to order, be sure to specify the measurement from outside edge when ordering. Our standard size is 5.5 inches and tunes to C or C# most other sizes available with 3 to 4 weeks delivery time and air shipped.......$40 + shipping.

Please note that there are absolutely no returns for custom size orders, so please be absolutely sure of your measurments!

 


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Tabla
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

tabla
Thabla, tubblaa
tabla
Classification
Indian Percussion instrument, goatskin heads with syahi
Playing range
Bolt tuned or rawhide strap tuned with dowels and hammer
Related instruments
Pakhavaj, Mridangam, Khol
More articles
Sitar
Gourisankar
Zakir Hussain, Hindustani classical music, Amir Khusrau, bol, tala, Alla Rakha, Trilok Gurtu, David Courtney, Chatur Lal

The tabla (Urdu: تبلہ, Hindi: तबला, tablā) (or pronounced Thabla in Malayalam) is a popular Indian percussion instrument used in the classical, popular and religious music of the Indian subcontinent and in Hindustani classical music. The instrument consists of a pair of hand drums of contrasting sizes and timbres. The term tabla is derived from an Arabic word which means "drum".

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bullet1 History
bullet 2 Gharānā — tabla tradition
bullet 3 Nomenclature and construction
bullet4 See also

 History

The history of this instrument is at times the subject of heated debate. The most common historical account credits the 13th century Indian poet Amir Khusrau as having invented the instrument, by splitting a Pakhawaj into two parts. However, none of his own writings on music mention the drum (nor the string instrument sitar). Another common historical narrative portrays the tabla as being thousands of years old, yet this is mere conjecture, based on slipshod interpretations of iconography. Reliable historical evidence places the invention of this instrument in the 18th century, and the first verifiable player of this drum was Ustad Siddar Khan of Delhi.

 Gharānā — tabla tradition

Tabla player at the 8th International Music Festival in Kuwait

Tabla player at the 8th International Music Festival in Kuwait

The transformation of the tabla from a religious-folk instrument to an instrument of art-music occurred in the late 18th or early 19th centuries, when significant changes took place in the feudal court music of North India. The majority of the performers were Muslim and resided in or near the centers of Mughal power and culture such as Delhi, Lucknow, Allahabad, Hyderabad, and Lahore. However, one notable group of Hindu hereditary musicians was located in the holy city of Varanasi. In public performances, tabla players were primarily accompanists to vocalists and instrumentalists; however, they developed a sophisticated solo repertoire that they performed in their own musical gatherings. It is this solo repertoire along with student-teacher lineages that are the defining socio-cultural elements of tabla tradition known by the Hindi term gharānā (ghar = "house" Hindi, -ānā = "of the" Persian).

Most performers and scholars recognize two styles of gharana: Dilli Baj and Purbi Baj. Dilli (or Delhi) baj comes from the style that developed in Delhi, and Purbi (meaning eastern) baj developed in the area east of Delhi. They then recognize six gharānās of tabla. They appeared or evolved in the following order, presumably:

  1. Delhi gharānā
  2. Lucknow gharānā
  3. Ajrara gharānā later followed by
  4. Farukhabad gharānā
  5. Benares gharānā
  6. Punjab gharānā

Other tabla performers have identified further derivations of the above traditions, but these are subjective claims. Some traditions indeed have sub-lineages and sub-styles that meet the criteria to warrant a separate gharānā name, but such socio-musical identities have not taken hold in the public discourse of Hindustani art music, such as the Qasur lineage of tabla players of the Punjab region.

Each gharānā is traditionally set apart from the others by unique aspects of the compositional and playing styles of its exponents. For instance, some gharānās have different tabla positioning and bol techniques. In the days of court patronage the preservation of these distinctions was important in order to maintain the prestige of the sponsoring court. Gharānā secrets were closely guarded and often only passed along family lines. Being born into or marrying into a lineage holding family was often the only way to gain access to this knowledge.

Today many of these gharānā distinctions have been blurred as information has been more freely shared and newer generations of players have learned and combined aspects from multiple gharānās to form their own styles. There is much debate as to whether the concept of gharānā even still applies to modern players. Some think the era of gharānā has effectively come to an end as the unique aspects of each gharānā have been mostly lost through the mixing of styles and the socio-economic difficulties of maintaining lineage purity through rigorous training.

Nonetheless the greatness of each gharānā can still be observed through study of its traditional material and, when accessible, recordings of its great players. The current generation of traditionally trained masters still hold vast amounts of traditional compositional knowledge and expertise.

This body of compositional knowledge and the intricate theoretical basis which informs it is still actively being transmitted from teacher to student all over the world. In addition to the instrument itself, the term "tabla" is often used in reference to this knowledge and the process of its transmission.

 Nomenclature and construction

The smaller drum, played with the dominant hand, is called dāyāñ (lit. "right"; a.k.a. dāhina, siddha, chattū) and can also be referred to individually as "tabla." It is made from a conical piece of wood hollowed out to approximately half of its total depth. One of the primary tones on the drum is tuned to a specific note, and thus contributes to and complements the melody. The tuning range is limited although different dāyāñ-s are produced in different sizes, each with a different range. For a given dāyāñ, to achieve harmony with the soloist, it will usually be necessary to tune to either the tonic, dominant or subdominant of the soloist's key.

The larger drum, played with the other hand, is called bāyāñ (lit. "left"; aka. dagga, duggī, dhāmā). The bāyāñ may be made of any of a number of materials. Brass is the most common; copper is expensive, but generally held to be the best, while aluminium and steel are often found in inexpensive models. One sometimes finds wood used, especially in old bāyāñs from the Punjab. Clay is also used, although not favored for durability; these are generally found in the North-East region of Bengal. The bāyāñ has a much deeper bass tone, much like its distant cousin, the kettle drum.

The playing technique for both drums involves extensive use of the fingers and palms in various configurations to create a wide variety of different types of sounds; these are reflected in the mnemonic syllables (bol). On the bāyāñ the heel of the hand is also used to apply pressure, or in a sliding motion, so that the pitch is changed during the sound's decay. This "modulating" effect on the bass drum and the wide range of sounds possible on the instrument as a whole are the main characteristics that make tabla unique among percussion instruments.

Both drum shells are covered with a head (or puri) constructed from goat or cow skin. An outer ring of skin (keenar) is overlaid on the main skin and serves to suppress some of the natural overtones. These two skins are bound together with a complex woven braid that also gives the entire assembly enough strength to be tensioned onto the shell. The completed head construction is affixed to the drum shell with a single continuous piece of cow or camel hide strap laced between the braid of the head assembly and another ring (made from the same strap material) placed on the bottom of the drum. The strap is tensioned to achieve the desired pitch of the drum. Additionally, cylindrical wood blocks, known as ghatta, are inserted between the strap and the shell allowing the tension to be adjusted by their vertical positioning. Fine tuning is achieved by striking vertically on the braided portion of the head using a small hammer.

The skins of both drums also have an inner circle on the head referred to as the syahi (lit. "ink"; a.k.a. shāī or gāb). This is constructed using multiple layers of a paste made from cooked rice mixed with a black powder of various origins. The precise construction and shaping of this area (especially on the smaller drum) is responsible for modification of the drum's natural overtones, resulting in the clarity of pitch and variety of tonal possibilities unique to this instrument. The skill required for the proper construction of this area is highly refined and is the main differentiating factor in the quality of a particular instrument.

For stability while playing, each drum is positioned on a toroidal bundle called chutta, consisting of plant fiber or another malleable material wrapped in cloth.

 See also

bullet List of tabla musicians
bullet tala
bullet bol
bullet Tabla terminology