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Udukku

The Udukku, also known as ''Udukkai'', ((マラヤーラム語:ഉടുക്ക്)) ((タミル語:உடுக்கை)), is an Indian traditional percussion instrument of dravidian origin, once popular in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and some parts of Sri Lanka, similar to Damaru and Edakka, larger than the former but smaller than the latter.
== Profile ==

Udukku is a smaller version of Edakka, shaped like an hour glass. The instrument is about 8 to 10 inches long with a girth of 6 to 8 inches on both ends and tapering towards the centre. The body of the instrument is traditionally made out of kiln fired clay but later variants are made of wood, preferebly from a single hollow block of Jackfruit wood. Brass bodies are also used in some parts.〔 The ends of the instrument is covered across the mouth with cured and dried animal hide, goat skin is the preferred leather. Hoops are placed on the edge of the instrument body and the skin is tightened using strings woven from end to end.〔 Udukku is played on one side and the non playing side is provided with one or two metallic wire snares, enabling the player to generate more resonance. A strap made of cloth is fixed to the middle of the instrument for clasping it. Coloured balls made of cotton strings are also placed hanging from the instrument as an embellishment.〔
Udukku is commonly played as the percussion accompaniment in temple rituals or in folk culture.〔 The ''Ayyappan Pattu'' performed at Sabarimala temple in Kerala to propitiate Lord Ayyappa, uses Udukku as the percussion accompaniment and is often called ''Udukku Pattu''. ''Udukku Kotti Pattu'', is a traditional art form of Kerala where the vocal rendition of the song is accompanied by the Udukku rhythms. It has been reported that Udukku was popular in Jafna, Sri Lanka even during the 9th century AD.

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