
Jaltarang is a dying art. Inspired by Jaltarang, glass music became popular in sixteenth century Europe using glasses in place of cups. Another variation of the Jaltarang is found in Jaisalmer district in Rajasthan in India, where a single metal plate, called the thali, filled with water, is used as an accompaniment by applying strokes to produce different tones and rhythms. It is called Jaltaal. Although Jaltarang has been prevalent for over five hundred years, the instrument attracted attention in the first half of the 20th century.
Milind Tulankar - Raga Abhogi : (Download)
Milind Tulankar - Raga Malkauns : (Download)

Master Vyas - Composition (1940s) : (Download)
Kaamchor (1982) - Tum Se Badhkar Duniya Mein : (Download)
Jaltarang was extensively used in film music and orchestral compositions until recently. The song posted above from the Hindi movie Kaamchor (1982) is a good example of how Jaltarang could be used with amazing effect. However, this instrument is losing its popularity because the lack of ease the artists feel while trying to play the more complex Ragas. Very few artists in recent times have been able to adopt it as their main instrument for classical performances. Among these few are Milind Tulankar, Ragini Trivedi, Ranjana Pradhan and Anayampatti S Ganesan.
6 comments:
Very soothing, heavenly. Thanks a lot
Very soothing, heavenly. Thanks a lot
Thanks very much ....i really searching this...
Raaga Malkauns--its purifying,blissful.
heartly thank u very much
hi,
I tried to download it, but was not able. If you can please help.
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