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What is a pepa and which dance uses it?

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A pepa is a traditional Assamese wind instrument made from buffalo horn. It is used in the Bihu dance, producing vibrant, high-pitched sounds that add energy to the dance, reflecting Assam’s rich musical heritage.

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  1. The pepa is an Assamese wind instrument made from a buffalo horn with a bamboo reed. It plays a vital role in the Bihu dance, setting the celebratory tone during Assam’s harvest festival. The pepa’s shrill, rhythmic notes blend with other instruments like the dhol and gogona, creating a lively atmosphere. This unique instrument symbolizes Assamese tradition and is essential in maintaining the authenticity of the Bihu dance.

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