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Description
The khamak belongs to a variety of stringed instruments used for rhythmic purposes. It originated in India, and is particularly common in folk music of Bengal Baul (folk) songs, Odisha and north east India. This instrument consists of a small wooden drum with only one side covered with skin. A string is passed through the center of this skin head and fastened to a small tab/knob to prevent it from slipping out when the string is in high tension. The other end of the string is taken through the inside of the drum and tied to a small piece of wood or as seen here, the modern version of a metal cup mute.
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