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- Aravana abstract "Aravana muttu or arabana muttu is an art form prevalent among Muslims in Kerala state of south India, named after the aravana, a hand-held, one-sided flat tambourine or drumlike musical instrument, derived from Arabia. It is made of wood and animal skin, similar to the duff but a little wider and smaller. In the opinion of Becker Edakkazhiyur, a noted arabana musician, \"the ritualistic performance of `Arabana Reefa Ee Raathib Muttu' has been mistaken for `Arabana Kali Muttu,' which is purely for entertainment. While the former is almost extinct, the latter, known for its aesthetic appeal, is the one presented nowadays.\"The arabana muttu, which is performed to welcome dignitaries, is a more difficult art than the duff muttu. There are traditional and modern methods of playing the aravana. Traditionally, with participants sitting in a semicircle, the leader of the group will start singing. When the initial song is over, the players will start to play following the song of the leader and beating on the aravana musically; others will beat in the same way by giving chorus to the song. Even though the duff and Aravana are two different types of arts, the word duff is used interchangeably for Aravana, because the duff is more familiar than the Aravana. This art is nowadays the basis for competitions in Kerala.".
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- Aravana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arts_of_Kerala.
- Aravana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_musical_instruments.
- Aravana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_styles_of_music.
- Aravana wikiPageWikiLink Duffmuttu.
- Aravana wikiPageWikiLink Indian_musical_instruments.
- Aravana wikiPageWikiLink Kerala.
- Aravana wikiPageWikiLink Kerala_Folklore_Akademi.
- Aravana wikiPageWikiLink Kuthu_Ratheeb.
- Aravana wikiPageWikiLink Mappila.
- Aravana wikiPageWikiLink Mappila_Songs.
- Aravana wikiPageWikiLink Oppana.
- Aravana wikiPageWikiLink Tambourine.
- Aravana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arabana muttu".
- Aravana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aravana".
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- Aravana subject Category:Arts_of_Kerala.
- Aravana subject Category:Indian_musical_instruments.
- Aravana subject Category:Indian_styles_of_music.
- Aravana hypernym Form.
- Aravana type Genre.
- Aravana type Instrument.
- Aravana type Art.
- Aravana type Genre.
- Aravana type Instrument.
- Aravana type Style.
- Aravana comment "Aravana muttu or arabana muttu is an art form prevalent among Muslims in Kerala state of south India, named after the aravana, a hand-held, one-sided flat tambourine or drumlike musical instrument, derived from Arabia. It is made of wood and animal skin, similar to the duff but a little wider and smaller.".
- Aravana label "Aravana".
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- Aravana wasDerivedFrom Aravana?oldid=670552809.
- Aravana isPrimaryTopicOf Aravana.