Alapini vina and eka-tantri vina
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Alapini vina and eka-tantri vina
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The ālāpiṇī vīṇā and the eka-tantrī vīṇā were medieval stick-zither and tube-zither veenas in India, with single strings and gourd resonators. The instruments became prominent in Indian music after 500 C.E. as instruments of court music. They 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 tube zithers and stick zithers are very similar, it is pos
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2021-06-08T20:55:29Z
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