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The Nagaswaram (nādḥasvaram) is a
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. It is used as a traditional classical instrument in
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. This instrument is "among the world's loudest non-brass acoustic instruments". It is a
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partially similar to the
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body, and a large flaring bell made of wood or metal. In South Indian culture, the nadasvaram is considered to be very auspicious, and it is a key musical instrument played in almost all
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weddings and temples of the South Indian tradition. It is part of the family of instruments known as ''mangala vadyam'' (lit. ''mangala'' "auspicious", ''vadya'' "instrument"). The instrument is usually played in pairs, and accompanied by a pair of drums called ''
thavil A ''thavil'' (Tamil:தவில்) or ''tavil'' is a barrel-shaped percussion instrument from Tamil Nadu. It is also widely used in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu and Telangana States of South India. It is used in temple, folk ...
''; it can also be accompanied with a drone from a similar oboe, called the ottu.


History

The nadasvaram is referred to in many ancient Tamil texts. The
Cilappatikaram ''Cilappatikāram'' ( ta, சிலப்பதிகாரம் ml, ചിലപ്പതികാരം,IPA: ʧiləppət̪ikɑːrəm, ''lit.'' "the Tale of an Anklet"), also referred to as ''Silappathikaram'' or ''Silappatikaram'', is the e ...
refers to an instrument called the "vangiyam". The structure of this instrument matches that of a nadasvaram. Since there are seven holes played with seven fingers, this was also called as the "eḻil". This instrument, too, is played in
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, and is popular among the
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Construction

The nadasvaram contains three parts namely, , , and . It is a double reed instrument with a conical bore which gradually enlarges toward the lower end. The top portion has a metal staple () into which is inserted a small metallic cylinder () which carries the mouthpiece made of reed. Besides spare reeds, a small ivory or horn needle is attached to the instrument, and used to clear the reed of saliva and other debris and allows free passage of air. A metallic bell () forms the bottom end of the instrument. Traditionally the body of the nadasvaram is made out of a tree called (Tamil ஆச்சா; Hindi अंजन)'','' although nowadays bamboo, sandalwood, copper, brass, ebony, and ivory are also used. For wooden instruments, old wood is considered the best, and sometimes wood salvaged from demolished old houses is used. The nadasvaram has seven finger-holes, and five additional holes drilled at the bottom which can be stopped with wax to modify the tone. The nadasvaram has a range of two and a half octaves, similar to the Indian bansuri flute, which also has a similar fingering. Unlike the flute where semi and quarter tones are produced by the partial opening and closing of the finger holes, in the nadasvaram they are produced by adjusting the pressure and strength of the air-flow into the pipe. Due to its intense volume and strength, it is largely an outdoor instrument, and much more suited for open spaces than for indoor concerts.


Players

Some of the greatest early nadasvaram players include: * Thirumarukal Nadesa Pillai *
T.N. Rajarathnam Pillai Thirumarugal Natesapillai Rajarathinam Pillai (27 August 1898 – 12 December 1956) or TNR was an Indian Carnatic musician, nadaswaram ''maestro'', vocalist and film actor. He was popularly known as "Nadaswara Chakravarthi" (literally, the Emperor ...
(1898-1956) * Thiruvengadu Subramania Pillai, * Vedaranyam Vedamoorthy *
Karukurichi Arunachalam Palavesam Arunachalam (26 April 1921 – 6 April 1964) was a popular nadaswaram player. He was popularly known as Karukurichi Arunachalam after Karukurichi, his native village in the Tirunelveli District of Tamil Nadu. Life Arunachalam was ...
(1921-1964) * Kulikkarai P Rajendran Pillai(1970-2019) * Thirucherai Sivasubramanian Pillai * Thiruvarur S Latchappa Pillai * Acharyapuram Chinnathambillai (b. 1928) * Kulikkarai Pichaiyappa * M.S. Ponnuthayi (1928 - 2012) * Kizhvelur N.G. Ganesan * Andankoil A V Selvarathnam Pillai *
Thiruvizha Jayashankar Thiruvizha Jayashankar (born 1940) is an Indian classical musician and a well known Nadaswaram expert in South India. Early life and education Born in the family of musicians in a small village Thiruvizha, Alleppey, Jayashankar was keen to ...
(b. 1940) * Brother teams of Keeranur and Thiruveezhimizhalai, * Semponnarkoil Brothers S R G Sambandam and
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. * Dharumapuram S. Abiramisundaram Pillai and his son Dharumapuram A Govindarajan *
Sheik Chinna Moulana Sheik Chinna Moulana (12 May 1924, Karavadi Prakasham, Andhra Pradesh – 13 April 1999, Srirangam, Tamil Nadu), popularly known as Sheik, was a legendary nadhaswaram player in the Carnatic tradition. He was awarded the Madras Music Academy's Sa ...
( 1924 - 1999) * Gosaveedu shaik Hassan sahieb (1928-2021) *
Sheik Mahaboob Subhani Sheik Mahaboob Subhani is an Indian classical music nadaswaram artist. He performs with his wife Kaleeshabi Mahaboob, also a nadaswaram artist. Early life Sheik Mahaboob Subhani was born in Prakasam district in Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pr ...
* Kaleeshabi Mahaboob *
Namagiripettai Krishnan Namagiripettai K Krishnan (2 April 1924 – 30 April 2001) was a Carnatic musician who played the Nadaswaram. He was born in Namagiripettai village and lived in Sendamangalam, Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu, India. He gave many performances acro ...
(1924 - 2001) * Madurai M.P.N. Sethuraman (1928 - 2000) * M.P.N. Ponnuswamy (b. 1932) * Ponnusamy brothers * Alaveddy N.K. Pathmanathan * Mambalan M.K.S. Shiva *
S. R. D. Vaidyanathan S. R. D. Vaidyanathan (Tamil: S.R.D. வைத்தியநாதன்; 15 March 1929 − 18 November 2013) was an Indian musician who played the Nadaswaram. Early life and background S. R. D. Vaidyanathan was born in Mayiladuthurai, Tamil ...
(1929 - 2013) * Seshampatti T Sivalingam *
Domada Chittabbayi Domada Chitti Abbayi or Chittabbayi ( Telugu: దోమాడ చిట్టబ్బాయి) (1930–2002) was a renowned Nadaswaram Vidwan and recipient of the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Award. He was born in East Godavari district, ...
(1930 - 2002) * Injikudi E.M. Subramaniam *
Umapathy Kandasamy Sikkal Umapathy Kandasamy (21 February 1950 – 4 April 2017) was an Indian Carnatic musician, Nadaswaram maestro, vocalist. He was popularly known as "Nadaswara vidwan". Tamil Nadu government awarded "Rajarathina" in 2008 by Chief Minister of ...
(1950 - 2017) * U.E.Palanivel, Chennai * Kundala Kambar, Nagercoil (1965) * Sankarapandia Kambar, Tirunelveli * Tiruvalaputtur T K Venupilla * Kulikkarai Brothers K.M Daksaha Moorthi Pillai & K.M Ganeshan Pillai * Pattamangalam, Selvaraj American composers such as
Lewis Spratlan M. Lewis Spratlan Jr. (born September 5, 1940) is an American music academic and composer of contemporary classical music. Biography Lewis Spratlan, recipient of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize in music and the Charles Ives Opera Award (2016) from the Am ...
have expressed admiration for the nadasvaram, and a few jazz musicians have taken up the instrument:
Charlie Mariano Carmine Ugo Mariano (November 12, 1923 – June 16, 2009) was an American jazz saxophonist who focused on the alto and soprano saxophone. He occasionally performed and recorded on flute and nadaswaram as well. Biography Mariano was born in ...
(b. 1923) is one of the few non-Indians able to play the instrument, having studied it while living in India.
Vinny Golia Vinny Golia (born March 1, 1946) is an American composer and multi-instrumentalist specializing in woodwind instruments. He performs in the genres of contemporary music, jazz, free jazz, and free improvisation. Career As a composer, Golia fuse ...
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J. D. Parran J. D. Parran is an American multi-woodwind player, educator, and composer specializing in jazz and free improvisation. He plays the soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass saxophone, as well as the E-flat clarinet, alto clarinet, bass clarinet, ...
, and William Parker have performed and recorded with the instrument. The German saxophonist Roland Schaeffer also plays it, having studied from 1981 to 1985 with Karupaia Pillai.


In popular culture

Among the Tamil movies, two released in the 1960s, namely ''Konjum Salangai''(1962) starring Gemini Ganesan and ''Thillana Mohanambal''(1968) starring Sivaji Ganesan, featured nadasvaram playing characters. For the ''Konjum Salankai'' movie, Karukurichi Arunasalam Pillai provided the nadasvaram music. Madurai Sethuraman and Ponnusamy brothers were employed for the nadasvaram playing duo characters Sivaji Ganesan and A.V.M. Rajan for the ''Thillana Mohanambal'' movie director AP Nagarajan dedicated this movie to legend
karukurichi arunachalam Palavesam Arunachalam (26 April 1921 – 6 April 1964) was a popular nadaswaram player. He was popularly known as Karukurichi Arunachalam after Karukurichi, his native village in the Tirunelveli District of Tamil Nadu. Life Arunachalam was ...


See also

*
Tavil A ''thavil'' (Tamil:தவில்) or ''tavil'' is a barrel-shaped percussion instrument from Tamil Nadu. It is also widely used in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu and Telangana States of South India. It is used in temple, fol ...
* Stone nadasvaram


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