- The instrument consists of a steel stick with small cymbals attached to it. Performers hold one Lezim in each hand and strike them together to produce a rhythmic sound.
- The Lezim is commonly used in the dance form known as “Lezim Nritya” or “Lezim Dance,” where dancers perform intricate movements while holding and playing the Lezim.
- The instrument’s rhythmic beats add to the energetic and lively nature of the dance. In religious ceremonies, the Lezim is often played along with other instruments to create a festive atmosphere
- The Lezim instrument is also known by the name “Daf” or “Duff” in some regions.
- The weight of the pulling hook is typically balanced to make it easy for the musician to handle while making adjustments to the tabla straps.
- The pulling hook is designed to be compatible with various tabla models, ensuring that it can be used effectively on different drums.
– Sold individually
– These traditional dance props are crafted to add fervor and joy to your Navaratri celebrations.
– Each pair embodies the vibrancy and tradition of dandiya, inviting you to dance to the beats of this auspicious festival.
Length: 14 inch (Long Lezim)
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