Karnal (instrument)
| Brass instrument | |
|---|---|
| Classification | brass |
| Hornbostel–Sachs classification | 423.121 (Natural trumpets – There are no means of changing the pitch apart from the player's lips; end-blown trumpets – The mouth-hole faces the axis of the trumpet.) |
| Related instruments | |
The karnal (Nepali:कर्नाल) is a large, straight brass trumpet, over a metre long, played in parts of Northern India and Nepal. It has a prominent bell resembling a datura flower. It is used on ceremonial occasions, such as the processions of village deities. It is often included among the five instruments of the Nepali pancai baja ensemble.
- Brass trumpet Annapurna karnal with wide bell in Central Nepal.
- Karnal trumpet in Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh
- Nepal. Straight trumpets karnal. Curved trumpet Ransingha.