File:Jhirijhiri (binaural recording).flac

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Jhirijhiri_(binaural_recording).flac(FLAC audio file, length 19 s, 876 kbps overall, file size: 2 MB)

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English: Binaural recording of South Asian folk instrument "Jhirijhiri" (Odia: ଝିରିଝିରି) (also known as jhunu jhuni (Odia: ଝୁଣଝୁଣି), jhumuka (ଝୁମୁକା)) that is mostly played by children. It is made by weaving dried palm leaves creating a few polygons inside which sands are filled which makes the noise when played. It is sold in local fairs in rural Odisha, and in several other Indian states. Jhirijhiri is also made in Nepal and Pakistan and is called jhun jhuna in both the countries, and Kilu kiluppai (கிலுகிலுப்பை) in Tamil.
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Subhashish Panigrahi    wikidata:Q28469412
 
Subhashish Panigrahi
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Location of birth Odisha, India
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current16:57, 27 February 201719 s (2 MB)Psubhashish (talk | contribs)User created page with UploadWizard

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MP3 299 kbps Completed 00:59, 25 December 2017 2.0 s
Ogg Vorbis 109 kbps Completed 23:44, 14 April 2017 3.0 s

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