- The
Swarabat,
Swarbat or
Swaragat is a rare
plucked string instrument of the
classical Carnatic music genre of
South India. It
belongs to the chordophone...
-
Khamak Gottuvadhyam or
Chitravina Katho Sarod Sitar Surbahar Surshringar Swarabat Swarmandal Tambura Tritantri Veena Tumbi Tuntuna zesty Hansa Veena Mohan...
- Pipa Qanbūs
Qinqin Rubab Sanshin Sanxian Sapeh Setar Shamisen Sitar Sueng Swarabat Tanbur Tar
Veena Yueqin South American Lutes:
Sistil Robert Barto Timothy...
- (India)
Surbahar Socavon (Panama)
Stoessel lute
Strumstick (United States)
Swarabat Tamboori Tambouras Tambura (Bulgaria)
Tamburica Tanbur (Turkey) Tanpura...
- rubab, and
gambus and long-necked
plucked lutes such as the tanbura,
swarabat, bağlama, bouzouki, veena, theorbo, archlute, pandura, sitar, setar, but...
- the veena,
rudra veena, violin, ghatam, venu, mridangam, nadaswaram, and
swarabat. Some
famous court-musicians
proficient in
music were
Veene Sheshanna (1852–1926)...
- Pena
Rudra veena Santoor Saraswati veena Sarod Seni
Rebab Sitar Surbahar Swarabat Swarmandal Tanpura Electronic tanpura Veena Vichitra veena Yazh
Bowed Stringed...
-
helped the
cause of women. An
image of a
Rajput bride A Nair lady
playing swarabat London Mission Bengali Girls' School,
Calcutta (LMS, 1869, p. 12) Kittur...
- the
Bhagavathar was made to copy them. He used to
practice veena and
swarabat along with the
Maharaja during his leisure. He also was
trained in violin...
- tambura, the ghatam, the flute, the mridangam, the nagaswaram, and the
Swarabat.
Instruments such as the harmonium, the
sitar and the jaltarang, though...