Owner: HWMC
Catalog#: AS-IDST-30-14
Idiophones - Concussion - Cymbals
India ‘Manjira’ (B)
Northern and Western India and Pakistan
Indian
Bronze
19th century
Diameter: 4 inches
Idiophones – Struck Idiophones – Concussion – Cymbals
The manjira (manjeera) is a pair of ancient traditional hand cymbals of northern and western India and Pakistan, commonly played to accompany folk singing and Hindu devotional singing, especially bhajans – dedicated songs to an Indian god or goddess. This pair is handmade from brass, with a strip of leather passing through the hole in the center of the boss on each cymbal. The manjira produces a soft metallic-like, rhythmic tinkling sound when struck together. The timbre (tone quality) is varied by the weight and size of these two hand cymbals, as well as the point of contact when played. Manjira in Tibetan style is known as tingsha (ting-ting-shags) which means small.