Thimila

Instrumental Music – Pancha Vadyam

Pancha Vadyam literally means an orchestra of five instruments. It is an art form of Kerala, South India which is centred around temples and festivals. The instruments used are “Maddalam”, “Thimila”, “Idakka”, “Kobmu”, “Elathalam” – Cymbal. Maddalam, Idakka and Thimila as we have seen already belong to the Membranophones family. Kombu is a Wind Instrument of the Aerophone family. Elathalam or Ilathalam is a metallic instrument having resemblance to Cymbals, made of bronze. Like Chenda Melams, Pancha Vadyam is based on the Seven-Beat Thripuda Thalam. But it also played on the Chempata Thalam having Eight Beats. Pancha Vadyam is peformed during temple rituals and festivals in Kerala. Typical Pancha Vadyam performance lasts abo...

Thimila

Thimila is another percussion drum instrument belonging to the Membranophones family of instrument widely used in Kerala, South India. It is also an hour-glass shaped double headed instrument with a hollow body, having skin heads on its both open ends. Thimila is mainly used for Pancha Vadyam and also in some temple rituals. It is also known as Paani. Thimila is also considered as a divine instrument and hence used for temple rituals like Sree-Bali, Sree-Bhootha-Bali etc. in temples. Construction The hollow body of Thimila is made of polished Jack Wood and its drumheads are made of Calf Skin. The skins are held together by leather braces. The braces are twined round the waste of the drum, helping in adjusting the tension and controlling the sound produced by the instrument. The body of Thi...