New Indian Wood Wind Musical Instrument Algoza Bamboo Flute Big Size Alghoze
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Brand : IndianCultura
Made in : INDIA
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Product Type : Mouth Instruments
SKU ID : HCBA001
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New Indian Wood Wind Musical Instrument Algoza Bamboo Flute Big Size Alghoze

Product Specification:-

  • Brand  -  IndianCultura
  • Item Type – Algoza
  • Material – Wood
  • Color – Brown
  • Length – 50 cm Approx
  • Height – 2 cm Approx
  • Width – 2 cm Approx

Package Content – 1 Algoza Set (2 Piece)

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  • Algoza, Double Flute, Dhundhadhi Bansuri, Folk Musical Instrument of Rajasthan "Algoza, Or Algoza" Length: 19 inches approx. Diameter: 1 inch approx. 
  • Paduthambi  or Jodiya Pava is a pair of woodwind instruments adopted by Punjabi, Sindhi, Kutchi, Rajasthani and Baloch folk musicians. 
  • It is also called Mattiyan ,Jōrhi, Pāwā Jōrhī, Do Nālī, Donāl, Girāw, Satārā or Nagōze. It consists of two joined beak flutes, one for melody, the second for drone. The flutes are either tied together or may be held together loosely with the hands. A continuous flow of air is necessary as the player blows into the two flutes simultaneously.
  •  The quick recapturing of breath on each beat creates a bouncing, swinging rhythm. The wooden instrument initially comprised two flute pipes of the same length but over time, one of them was shortened for sound purposes. In the world of Algoza playing, the two flute pipes are a couple — the longer one is the male and the shorter one the female instrument. With the use of beeswax, the instrument can be scaled to any tune.
  • It is used in traditional and folk music of Punjab. It is also become a popular choice in Punjabi "fusion" and Bhangra music. It is an important instrument in Rajasthani and Baloch folk music. The greatest exponents of Algoza however, are the Sindhi musicians (Late) Ustad Khamiso Khan, (Late) Ustad Misri Khan Jamali and Akbar Khamiso Khan (Khamiso Khan's son). Gurmeet Bawa is a notable Punjabi folk singer who uses the instrument.
  • Musa Gulamjat and Noor Mohammed Sodha are two well-known Jodiya Pava artists from Kutch.
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Vikram on Nov 07, 2024

"The alghoza is an incredible example of India’s rich wind instrument tradition. Its intricate sound is both vibrant and haunting, and its role in folk music reflects the cultural heartbeat of the regions where it's played."

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