BINA MUSICAL STORES was established over FIFTY years ago, at a time when India was still reeling under its newly acquired independence from the British, during a time of financial and technical scarcity. The founders of BINA MUSICAL STORES were keen visionaries and men of strict principles who also always listened to what the customer wanted
Originally created in the south of India, the veena is a plucked string instrument. This actually belongs to the family of chordophone instruments of India. The veena in many parts of the country has different types which are Rudra Veena, Sarasvati Veena and Vichitra Veena. Carnatic music, in the south of India, widely uses the veena.Vina, any of several stringed musical instruments of India, including arched harps (before 1000 ce), stick zithers, and lutes. The North Indian version, the bin, is used in classical Hindustani music. Classified as a stick zither, it is about 4 feet (1.2 metres) in length, having a large resonating.
Most musical instruments used in Indian Classical Music are handmade. Though popular Indian Classical musical instruments such as Sitar, Tabla and Bansuri are manufactured on a large scale in factories, most musicians prefer using instruments customized in accordance with requirement. Here’s a list of musical instruments used in Indian
The Mridangam happens to be the oldest instrument which is considered to be the most developed instrument of South India i.e. mainly used in Carnatic music. Tabla is a combination of two drums Bayan (played on the right side) which is slightly bigger and is made of Metal and Dayan (played on the left side) both being played simultaneously. Indian classical music may be said to be a form of music which got its birth from the hymns which were present in the Vedas. The classical music can be studied owing to various mythological stories from the Puranas whereby there are mentions of various musical instruments and also the ragas and talas which form the base of this music form. Manjira, also known as tala, manjeera, jalra, kartal, or khartal, is a traditional musical instrument in India that holds a significant place in the country's cultural heritage. This percussion instrument, often played during religious ceremonies and bhajans, is a pair of small hand cymbals. The rich history of the Manjira can be traced back to