veena (Family of ancient Indian lute-like chordophones)
~ Family
Description
One of the two subfamilies of Indian chordophones, the South Indian gourd lute used in classical Carnatic music has a single gourd music-box (sometimes a secondary small resonator gourd) with an often hollow neck.
Commonly called just "veena" or "vina", the representative is Saraswati veena, and credits to just "veena" are usually that.
Relationships
| from: | India |
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| used in: | carnatic classical |
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| derivations: | sitar (Indian long-necked fretted gourdlute) |
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| related instruments: | bīn (Family of ancient Indian stick zither chordophones) |
| consists of: | chitra veena (Large South Indian fretless Carnatic slide lute) Saraswati veena (Ancient Carnatic veena lute) |
| picture: | https://static.metabrainz.org/irombook/veena/veena.png [info] |
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| Wikidata: | Q959769 [info] |
| other databases: | https://saisaibatake.ame-zaiku.com/gakki/gakki_jiten_veena.html [info] |
