Bhusyah

Nepalese musical instrument
Music of Nepal
General topics
  • Dhimay
  • Bhusyah
  • Madal
  • Sarangi
  • Damphu
  • Dholak
  • Chyabrung
  • Bansuri
Genres
  • Dapa
  • Dohori
  • Selo
  • Bhajan
  • Rodhi
  • Adhunik Geet
  • Nepali Rock
  • Nepali Hip hop
Specific forms
  • Tamang Music
  • Newa music
  • Gurung music
  • Khas
  • Maithili music
  • Sunuwar music
  • Magar music
  • Bhojpuri music
  • Sherpa music
  • Thakali music
  • Chepang music
  • Rai music
  • Tibetan music
  • Lepcha music
  • Limbu music
  • Kusunda music
Media and performance
Music festivals
Goon lā
Music media
Nationalistic and patriotic songs
National anthem
"Sayaun Thunga Phulka"
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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).

Festivals

Festivals in which Bhusya are played are as follows- Bisket Jatra

  • Yenya punhi
  • Janamaadya rath jatra
  • Bungdya rath jatra

References

  1. ^ "Jwajalapa". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-07-15.