The correct answer is: d) All of the above.
Traditional musical instruments of Meghalaya include drums and cymbals, flutes and string instruments, horns and gongs.
Drums and cymbals are used in a variety of traditional Meghalaya music, including folk music, religious music, and dance music. Flutes are also used in a variety of traditional Meghalaya music, including folk music, religious music, and dance music. String instruments are also used in a variety of traditional Meghalaya music, including folk music, religious music, and dance music. Horns and gongs are also used in a variety of traditional Meghalaya music, including folk music, religious music, and dance music.
Here are some examples of traditional Meghalaya musical instruments:
- Dhol: A double-headed drum that is played with the hands.
- Khol: A single-headed drum that is played with the hands.
- Pena: A bamboo flute that is played with the mouth.
- Rabab: A string instrument that is played with a bow.
- Jingkieng: A gong that is played with a stick.
- Krin: A horn that is blown with the mouth.
Traditional Meghalaya music is often very rhythmic and lively. It is often used to accompany dance and other forms of entertainment.