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Hare Krishna Musical Store +91-8048372486 Hare Krishna Musical Store https://www.indiamart.com/hare-krishna-musical-store/ Manufacturer of brasstablepair(nickle), brasstablepair (decorated), aluminium tabla pair etc. aluminium tabla pair etc. About Us Indian Instruments belong to a tradition dopped in antiquity. It dates back to the Saraswati Veena, Krishna of bansuri, Shiva of Drum, Corresponding to modern Classifications of musical instruments under String instruments, Winds Instrument & percussion instruments respectively. The Journey of Asian Musical Mfg Co. Started with founder Late Pt.Mohan Lal. Who was a great Musician and one of the best known musical instruments makes Pt. Mahabir Prasad’s father. Pt. Mohan Lal was also a musicals and had inclinations towards making musical instruments and So manufacturing of musical Instrument Started in the family 100 Years ago. Pt. Mohan Lal making a Harmonium, Sitar, Tabla, Dholak, Naal, etc, & playing also in Delhi. Anand Prakash followed in his father’s footsteps and started making & playing, Tabla, Sitar, Harmonium, at a very tenders ago under the guidance and Supervision of his father. He also worked in the maintainance this extra intrest tired my imagination and aroused in me the urge to produce quality instruments for The ‘maestrors’ Says Anand Prakash. Anand prakash realized to be a master of Craftman. You needs to have a through knowledge of music founder stand the Sound tonal quality and other nuances of Instruments. It is a rare blend of the art of a musician and skills of Craftman with a past Like the one he has it isn’t much of a Surprise that he has flowing through his harmonic Veins this Like Octaves Consonances & Melodies. Anand... For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/hare-krishna-musical-store/aboutus.html MUSIC INSTRUMENTS P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Brasstablepair(Nickle) Brasstablepair (Decorated) Aluminium Tabla Pair Rope Spl. Dholak INDIAN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Jogiya Sarangi Spl. Fussion Israj Spl. Sarod Sarangi PERCUSSION MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Drum Kit Shanni Been Saxophone HARMONIUM P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Portable Harmonium Spl. Deluxe Model Harmonium Standard Harmonium Scale Changer SITAR P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Spl. Munda Khan Sitar Fussion Sitar Spl. Electric Tinni Sitar Spl. Ravi Shankar Sitar VEENA INSTRUMENTS P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Rudur Veena Vichiter Veena Saraswati Veena P r o OTHER PRODUCTS: d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Nutbold Dholak Spl Swarmandal Trumpet 5 Stop Harmonium F a c t s h e e t Nature of Business :Other CONTACT US Hare Krishna Musical Store Contact Person: ANAND PRAKASH 9/3, MAZNIN FLOOR, CONNAUGHT CIRCUS, New Delhi, Delhi, New Delhi - 110001, Delhi, India +91-8048372486 https://www.indiamart.com/hare-krishna-musical-store/.
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