Instruments used by Raksha Mancham are: Arghul (Egyptian double bamboo flute), Balafon, bass drum, bells, blowpipes, Bu Cham Rol Mo (Tibetan cymbals), cattle bells, Chöd Tön dhar (Tibetan narrow drum), claves, congas, cymbals, Darbouka (Moroccoan and Tunisian hand drums), Djembe (Malian drum), Drilbu (Tibetan bell), drums, Dung Chen (Tibetan horn), Dung-dKar (Tibetan conch), flute, g-Ling-Bu (Tibetan double flute), gong, r-Gna (Tibetan drum), r-Gyaling (Tibetan shawn), Ingoma (Rwandese drum), r-Kang Ling (Tibetan horn), marimba, Mendjan (Cameroonese xylophone), metal, Nachung r-Kang-Dung (Tibetan thigh bone horn), panflutes, acoustic percussions, metal percussions, rattle, Riqq (Egyption tambourine), rototoms, Sallamiya (Egyptian reed flute), Sanza, Limbu shaman drum, Shehnaï (Nepalese shawn), snare drum, Tal (Egyptian cymbals), tambourine, tapes, toms, Tön Dhar (Tibetan narrow drum), violin, vocals, voices, woodblocks, wood percussions, zither-cymbalo,...
The use of the traditional instruments, especially when they are sacred ones, has been made with the greatest respect. It is important to consider the particular cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples as a source of enrichment for the whole Humanity.
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