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Chimta (Punjabi: ਚਿਮਟਾ, Shahmukhī: چمٹا ) literally means tongs. Over time it has evolved into a traditional instrument of South Asia by the permanent addition of small brass jingles. This instrument is often used in popular Punjabi folk songs, Bhangra music and the Sikh religious music known as Gurbani Kirtan. The player of the chimta is able to produce a chiming sound if he holds the joint of the instrument in one hand and strikes the two sides of the chimta together. The jingles are made of metal and thus it produces a metallic sound and helps to keep up the beat of the song.

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  • Chimta (Punjabi: ਚਿਮਟਾ, Shahmukhī: چمٹا ) literally means tongs. Over time it has evolved into a traditional instrument of South Asia by the permanent addition of small brass jingles. This instrument is often used in popular Punjabi folk songs, Bhangra music and the Sikh religious music known as Gurbani Kirtan. The player of the chimta is able to produce a chiming sound if he holds the joint of the instrument in one hand and strikes the two sides of the chimta together. The jingles are made of metal and thus it produces a metallic sound and helps to keep up the beat of the song. In Bhangra music or at weddings it is often combined with Dhol and Bhangra dancers. (en)
  • Chimta (chimtā, chimpta, Punjabi ਚਿਮਟਾ, Urdu چمٹا [Aussprache tschimta], „Grillzange“, auch haribol) ist ein Perkussionsinstrument, das in Nordindien besonders im Punjab, in der angrenzenden pakistanischen Provinz Punjab, in Uttar Pradesh und in Haryana in der Volksmusik und in der religiösen Musik, vor allem der Sikhs, gespielt wird. Die chimta wird in Pakistan auch von Sufi-Anhängern in der religiösen Musik verwendet. Mit dem aus einem Volkstanz der Punjabi hervorgegangenen Popmusikstil bhangra wurde die chimta in den indischen Diasporagemeinden im Westen verbreitet. Die Grundform der chimta ist von einer Grillzange abgeleitet und besteht aus zwei Eisenzungen, die beim Spiel federnd gegeneinander geschlagen werden, was eine Reihe von Rasselplättchen (Zimbeln) an den Außenseiten der Zungen zum Klingen bringt. (de)
  • La chimta (urdu/punjabi: چمٹا) è uno strumento a percussione idiofono tradizionale dell'Asia del Sud. La chimta consiste in lunghe coperture metalliche (fino a 7 paia di foderazioni). Le chimte con largo disco sono usate nei festival rurali insieme ad un disco più piccolo ed usate negli accompagnamenti delle danze e canti del bhangra (musica della tradizione indiana). Uno dei più famosi suonatori di chimta è , però a tutt'oggi c'è tra i suonatori di questo strumento. (it)
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  • Chimta (en)
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  • Chimpta, musical fire tongs (en)
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  • La chimta (urdu/punjabi: چمٹا) è uno strumento a percussione idiofono tradizionale dell'Asia del Sud. La chimta consiste in lunghe coperture metalliche (fino a 7 paia di foderazioni). Le chimte con largo disco sono usate nei festival rurali insieme ad un disco più piccolo ed usate negli accompagnamenti delle danze e canti del bhangra (musica della tradizione indiana). Uno dei più famosi suonatori di chimta è , però a tutt'oggi c'è tra i suonatori di questo strumento. (it)
  • Chimta (chimtā, chimpta, Punjabi ਚਿਮਟਾ, Urdu چمٹا [Aussprache tschimta], „Grillzange“, auch haribol) ist ein Perkussionsinstrument, das in Nordindien besonders im Punjab, in der angrenzenden pakistanischen Provinz Punjab, in Uttar Pradesh und in Haryana in der Volksmusik und in der religiösen Musik, vor allem der Sikhs, gespielt wird. Die chimta wird in Pakistan auch von Sufi-Anhängern in der religiösen Musik verwendet. Mit dem aus einem Volkstanz der Punjabi hervorgegangenen Popmusikstil bhangra wurde die chimta in den indischen Diasporagemeinden im Westen verbreitet. Die Grundform der chimta ist von einer Grillzange abgeleitet und besteht aus zwei Eisenzungen, die beim Spiel federnd gegeneinander geschlagen werden, was eine Reihe von Rasselplättchen (Zimbeln) an den Außenseiten der Zunge (de)
  • Chimta (Punjabi: ਚਿਮਟਾ, Shahmukhī: چمٹا ) literally means tongs. Over time it has evolved into a traditional instrument of South Asia by the permanent addition of small brass jingles. This instrument is often used in popular Punjabi folk songs, Bhangra music and the Sikh religious music known as Gurbani Kirtan. The player of the chimta is able to produce a chiming sound if he holds the joint of the instrument in one hand and strikes the two sides of the chimta together. The jingles are made of metal and thus it produces a metallic sound and helps to keep up the beat of the song. (en)
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  • Chimta (en)
  • Chimta (de)
  • Chimta (it)
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