• Duggi may refer to: Duggi, bass drum, part of the tabla duet Duggi (drum), traditional drum that accompanies shehnai and bauls musicians Duggi (town),...
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    The duggi, dugi or dukkar, is an Indian drum, with a kettle drum shape, played with fingers and the palm of the hand. It is used in baul music of the...
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  • China Town originally composed and recreated by Reshammiya. For the song "Duggi", Reshammiya collaborated with Shannon K, an American singer-songwriter...
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  • Tera Mastana", Kersi Lord played the accordion, Homi Mullan played the duggi, Manohari Singh played the saxophone and Buji Lord played the vibraphone...
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  • listed at #36 on Binaca Geetmala annual list 1973 The musical instrument duggi was played by Homi Mullan for the song "Bahaon Mein Chale Aao". All lyrics...
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    materials available at home; the ektara (one-string musical instrument) and the duggi (drum). Songs of Lalon were mainly confined to the baul sects. After the...
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    instruments Sarangi, Harmonium, Chimta, Dhadd, Dholak, Manjeera, Khartal, Damaru, Duggi, Daf, Bansuri, Been, Ghungroo, Dhak, Gharha (by adding rubber cover on top...
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    Dhad Damru Dimadi Dhol Dholak Dholki Duggi Ghat singhari or Gada Singari Ghumot Gummeta Kanjira Khol Kinpar and Dhopar (Tribal Drums) Madal Mardala Maddale...
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  • "Heer Tu Meri" "Le Jaana" "Teri Meri Kahani" "Aadat" "Aashiqui Mein Teri" "Duggi" "Keh Rahi Hai Naazdeekiyan" Anusha Mani Navraj Hans, Harshdeep Kaur, Asees...
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    It played with the non-dominant hand, is called bāyāñ (literally "left") duggī or dhāmā (correctly called "dagga"), has a much deeper bass tone, much like...
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