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Tambura
The tambura is a musical instrument used in various places around the world.
- See Tambura (Bulgaria) for description of the bulgarian tambura.
India
A tambura (South India; North India: tanpura) is a long-necked Indian lute, unfretted and round-bodied. It has four or five (rarely: six) wire strings all played open which are plucked one after the other to make a drone sound.
In Hindustani classical music, with four strings, the strings are usually tuned PA SA SA SA, the last SA low. With a fifth string, NI is added: PA NI SA SA SA, the last SA low again (see swara).
Since the Tambura is an instrument of drone-accompaniment, it is incapable of playing melodies.
It is designed in three different styles.
External links
- Eyeneer.com: Instruments: Tambura
- Makar-records.com: Indian Classical Music Instrument Index
- chandrakantha.com: Tanpura or Tambura
- seasite.niu.edu: World music: Tampura(Tambura)
Last updated: 10-17-2005 17:19:37
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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