Talk:Kanjira
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[edit]Proposal: move this page to Kanjira. Kanjira is a much more common spelling, as a Google search shows. Badagnani 09:13, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
Removing of "The kanjira is probably the most difficult Indian drum to play"
[edit]I don't think it's more difficult than Mridangam, tabla, ghatam... etc isn't it? And this is a little contradictory with the previous sentence who says that Kanjira is used as a supporting instrument of the Mridangam.
To my opinion, this kind of hierarchy is useless and very subjective.
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