Jal Tarang, a percussion instrument has its origin in the Indian Subcontinent. A set of Ceramic or Metal Bowls are filled with water, which forms the Jal Tarang instrument. The instrument is played by striking the edge of the bowls with beaters. Both hands are used to play Jal Tarang.
Sound is produced by the vibration of the bowl, water and the air. Bowls are filled in such a way that each one is tuned to a different pitch. Bowls are arranged in a semi-circle in front of the player.
Let us watch a video on Jal Tarang.
Video used for illustration only – Credit: Krithika Yegnaraman