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  • ==Chimta== ...while the two parts are struck with each other to produce tinkling sounds. Chimta has become popular in professional singing and devotional music in temples.
    3 KB (578 words) - 12:14, 25 April 2007
  • ...ymbals, clappers and khartal, while some are struck singly as bells, gong, chimta (a pair of tongs) and jaltarang (cups of water producing different notes).
    4 KB (580 words) - 10:28, 14 September 2010
  • ...l players with a traditional English drum kit skin. In addition to a drum, chimta-musical tongs and burchu and sound of the beats from earthen vessels are us
    7 KB (1,148 words) - 21:09, 6 November 2007
  • * [[Chimta]]
    5 KB (874 words) - 00:46, 6 October 2007
  • ...ymbals, clappers and khartal, while some are struck singly as bells, gong, chimta (a pair of tongs) and jaltarang (cups of water producing different notes).
    21 KB (3,734 words) - 18:58, 18 January 2008
  • ...oungsters found the fast beat with Dholak (drums), Shaney (small cymbals), Chimta and Khartale (other Indian musical instruments) very captivating.
    23 KB (3,998 words) - 19:19, 18 May 2010
  • ...often vary from one region to the next. The 'toombi', 'algoza', 'chheka', 'chimta', 'kaanto', daphali', dhad' and 'manjira' are some of the popular tradition
    30 KB (5,116 words) - 17:59, 10 December 2007