Eka-tantri Vina
Medieval Indian one-stringed tube zither with one or more attached resonators. The uppermost resonator rests on the musician's shoulder.
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Eka-tantri Vina
Summary
Eka-tantri Vina is a chordophone[1].
Key Facts
- Eka-tantri Vina's image is recorded as Decorations of the Mukteshvara Temple of Bhubaneswar 02.jpg[2].
- Eka-tantri Vina's instance of is recorded as chordophone[3].
- Eka-tantri Vina's instance of is recorded as tube zither[4].
- Eka-tantri Vina's instance of is recorded as type of musical instrument[5].
- Eka-tantri Vina's subclass of is recorded as musical instrument[6].
- Eka-tantri Vina's Commons category is recorded as Eka-tantri vina[7].
- Eka-tantri Vina's indigenous to is recorded as India[8].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include chordophone[3], tube zither[4], and type of musical instrument[5].