Dollu
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DevelopedKarnataka
The dollu being played by Dollu Kunitha dancers | |
| Percussion instrument | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Percussion Instrument |
| Hornbostel–Sachs classification | 211.222.1 Membranophone |
| Developed | Karnataka |
The dollu is a double-headed drum native to Karnataka, India[citation needed]. It is classified as a membranophone. The heads are made of sheep or goat skin and the frame is made of honne or mango tree wood. The instrument is used mostly in theatrical dances with religious or mythological themes. It is carried by means of a belt or harness and struck with the hand or a short stick. It is loud, low pitched and not particularly tonal.