The tabla is a traditional Indian percussion instrument made up of two hand-played drums. The smaller drum, called the dayan, is made of wood and produces higher-pitched sounds, while the larger drum, known as the bayan, is made of metal or clay and creates deeper tones. Musicians use their fingers and palms to strike the surfaces, creating intricate rhythms that are essential in various forms of Indian music, including classical and folk.
Often associated with the rich cultural heritage of Hindustani music, the tabla is played in both solo performances and as an accompaniment to other instruments, such as the sitar or harmonium. Renowned tabla players, like Zakir Hussain, have popularized this instrument worldwide, showcasing its versatility