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Chengila

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Other names
  
Cennala

Classification
  
Idiophone

The chengila, or cennala, is an Indian gong which helps the traditional singer or dancer keep time.

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Context and Playing Technique

The chengila is a percussion instrument that maintains a steady beat and provides musical background. The thick bell metal disc, which hangs by a strap looped around one wrist, is struck by a short wand held in the other hand. A ringing sound is produced when the chengila is struck when hanging freely; a flat tone is produced when it is struck while held against the forearm.

Cultural Importance

In Kerala, a state in south-west India, the chengila is used in many different traditional art forms including Chemmanakali, Kalthakali, and Krishnanattam.

References

Chengila Wikipedia