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Ghungroo
Ghungroos are globular bells each about 2 cm
in diameter. Dancers string the on ropes or sew them onto
cloth or leather strips and wear them around both ankles.
Larger ghungroos may be strung on a circle of wire and shaken
as accompaniment to a song. They are often fixed to other
instruments to add to the sound. The bells are decorative in
themselves and the cords strung on are often bright and
finished with tassels.
Source:
santabanta.com
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