To get an idea of history regarding the transition of any art form is quite interesting as it sounds to be. This will give an insight into the hidden pages of the art and will generate an urge to know things better. To get to know about music better, a journey through the history of ethnic instruments will help a lot.

Tumbadora had its origin in Cuba and it is the witness of a transition from Cuban art form to African art form giving birth to a mixture of Afro-Cuban music. From the earlier stages where the use was on a cabinet to the present ceramic drums mark a huge civilization transition.

Bodhrans had its origin in the Ireland. It took a long time to get recognition as a musical instrument. This could become a part and parcel of modern music only in the 20th century until which it was left aside and was popular only among the local people.

Tabla Drums can proudly announces the history of generations as it is the oldest musical instrument. This earlier percussion instrument even has the appearance of a vessel of olden times.

Each and every musical instrument has with them to explain the experience of a lifetime journey through history. The transitions they underwent have brought about changes in the appearance and in the form of construction also. But the basic pattern of sound production remained the same. The effect and impact they successfully created in the minds of their lovers also stays stagnant through the ages.