Alapini Vina
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alapini-vina-169-10122338
title:
Alapini Vina
text:
The ālāpiṇī vīṇā was a medieval stick-zither veena in India, with a single string and a gourd resonator. Later forms added more strings. The instruments became prominent in Indian music after 500 C.E. as instruments of court music. Alongside the eka-tantri vina and kinnari vina it replaced the harp-style veenas and lute-style veenas. The instruments were used in Southeast Asia, both mainland and island nations, and were recorded in sculpture and relief sculpture. Although the stick zithers and t
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Musical instrument
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alapini_Vina
date created:
2021-06-08T20:27:26Z
date modified:
2024-08-31T13:02:11Z
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