Madhalam
The maddalam or madhalam (Malayalam: മദ്ദളം) is a drum made out of the wood of the jackfruit tree. It has two sides for playing, made out of leather, and has different kind of sounds on each side. The maddalam is a heavy instrument which is hung around the waist of the person playing, and the player stands all the while to perform. The maddalam is a vital instrument in traditional Kerala percussion ensembles like Panchavadyam, Keli and Kathakali orchestra.[1][2]

Drummer playing Madhalam

Madhalam
See also
References
- "Melody on the maddalam". The Hindu. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
- "Keeping craft alive: A Kerala village has been making maddalam, mridangam for 200 yrs". The News Minute. 26 March 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
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