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Madal Nepal Music Instrument

com.y2kdesignworks.madalmusic

Total installs
473.2K(473,297)
Rating
3.7(8 reviews)
Released
February 20, 2016
Last updated
October 29, 2025
Category
Music & Audio
Developer
Y2KDesignworks
Developer details

Name
Y2KDesignworks
E-mail
[email protected]
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
Android SDKs

  • Android SDK
  • Google Firebase
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Description

Madal is a free application for Android that simulates a real nepali madal on your mobile/tablet. Just strike your fingers on the pads of the madal and the music is played simultaneously. Record your creation with the microphone of your device or Record the Beats only seperately to a file .

Feature :

- play the latest beautiful Madal Nepali baja (Instrument) with Studio Quality Sound, hi-fi recorded, high tempo, on your phone.

- Record Mode to create karaoke style recording with madal. Create Amazing Music.

- Auto Save Recording to MP3 using the built in Microphone.

- Auto Save the Beats and replay it as Music Track .. seperately without Microphone recording .

- Complete acoustic madal kit

- Change the Scale of Sound (NEW!)

- Multi touch , Fast , Low Latency

- Works with all screen resolutions - Cell Phones and Tablets



A bit of Info on Madal:

The Madal (Nepali: मादल), used mainly for rhythm-keeping in Nepalese folk music, is the most popular and widely used hand drum in Nepal. It is used by Nepalese and cultural folk musicians all over the world. Madal is widely used in nepalese festivals like Holi , Dashain , Tihar ,Teej etc along with local picnics , marriage , farewell programs etc.

The Madal consists of a cylindrical body with a slight bulge at its center and heads at both ends, one head larger than the other. It is usually played horizontally in a seated position, with both heads played simultaneously.

This typical Nepalese percussion instrument is the backbone of most of Nepali folk music.

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