A big hug to my special friends at Rising Star and the entire Hive community. I've happily drawn a picture, and you can see it in this same post. Want to know what it's about? Well, it's not really a mystery anymore because you obviously already read it in the title, but if you rushed here and missed it, let me remind you. It's about the Nadaswaram instrument. You can easily find it in the deck with the identification number R72. It has decent attributes with 50 luck per unit. If you find it at a good price, add it to your collection.
The Nadaswaram is a traditional Indian instrument. Some would say it's a horn, and others that it's a recorder. I think it's both combined into one. I say this because both are wind instruments, and they are played with a mouthpiece. Both have holes for playing them. Where they differ is in the lower part, which is shaped like a bell. That's what differentiates them the most, and although most people say otherwise, to me it's a flute and a trumpet combined. 😅
This instrument is played a lot in India at all kinds of celebrations, especially ceremonial and traditional ones to celebrate local culture and deities. It's very common to see it in their songs, and not just traditional ones, but even in more modern songs that are now considered more commercial. I would describe its sound as being somewhere between high and mid-range. It's not very low. It looks a lot like other trumpets I've drawn from India here.
I want to thank you all so much for looking at my drawing today. Having you here is a pleasure because I know you're dedicating your time to seeing what I've done, and I really appreciate that. I want you to know that I'm very grateful for the support I receive here every day. If you'd like, I can draw any card you choose. Send me the decks you'd like to see, and I'll draw them for you. Warm regards, and I'll be back soon with more, just for you.