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Nadaswaram Tools and Raw Materials

Tools Used in Making Musical Instruments
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Ms. Amruthalakshmi Rajagopalan, Ms. Anisha Crasto and Prof. Bibhudutta Baral
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Drilling and marking tools.

  • Oil used while turning the wood.

  • Work environment at artisan’s place.

  • Skilled craftsmen are engaged in traditional method of Nadaswaram making.

  • Files and chisels of different sizes.

  • Aacha maram- wood used as basic raw material for Nadaswaram making.

  • Sharp edged triangular files.

  • Lathe machine.

  • Chisels of different sizes and hammer.

  • Sand paper used to smoothen the surface of wood.

  • Leaf of a coconut tree is used for measurement while drilling holes.

  • Tip of Nadaswaram made with reed.

Drilling and marking tools.

Oil used while turning the wood.

Work environment at artisan’s place.

Skilled craftsmen are engaged in traditional method of Nadaswaram making.

Files and chisels of different sizes.

Aacha maram- wood used as basic raw material for Nadaswaram making.

Sharp edged triangular files.

Lathe machine.

Chisels of different sizes and hammer.

Sand paper used to smoothen the surface of wood.

Leaf of a coconut tree is used for measurement while drilling holes.

Tip of Nadaswaram made with reed.

Nadaswaram is one of the main classical musical instruments made in Tamil Nadu. It is a double- reed wind instrument with a large flaring bell. The wind instrument consumes tremendous lung power. The artisan blows uniformly through the blow tip. This is made of grass locally called Korukku Thatta. The length of instrument is two and a half feet long. This Nadaswaram is accompanied by a percussion instrument Thavi in all ritual and auspicious functions and music programs. Different types of chisels and sharp tools are used in the carving process. The surface of the wood is smoothened/ polished using sand paper. After smoothening, the body of Nadaswaram is drilled with a drilling tool to make holes. These holes are drilled accurately at equal intervals by marking them with the help of marker tool and a metal scale. The tip of instrument is made of natural reed. The ‘Wood’ is the most important material required for making of the Nadaswaram. The wood is locally called as aacha maram. The wood is turned on the lathe machine. In Narasingampettai, two types of lathe machines are used. One lathe which runs with the help of electricity. The other lathe machine is traditional and operated manually by two persons using rope.

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Drilling and marking tools.

Oil used while turning the wood.

Work environment at artisan’s place.

Skilled craftsmen are engaged in traditional method of Nadaswaram making.

Files and chisels of different sizes.

Aacha maram- wood used as basic raw material for Nadaswaram making.

Sharp edged triangular files.

Lathe machine.

Chisels of different sizes and hammer.

Sand paper used to smoothen the surface of wood.

Leaf of a coconut tree is used for measurement while drilling holes.

Tip of Nadaswaram made with reed.


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