Bhusyah
Bhusyah (Nepal Bhasa: भूस्याः) is a pair of metallic cymbals. Technically, these are idiophones.[1] This instrument is played with Dhimay or other membranophones. Its size ranges from around 10 to 21 inches (25 to 53 cm).
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Music festivals | Goon lā |
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National anthem | "Sayaun Thunga Phulka" |
Festivals
Festivals in which Bhusya are played are as follows- Bisket Jatra
- Yenya punhi
- Janamaadya rath jatra
- Bungdya rath jatra
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References
- "Jwajalapa". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-07-15.
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