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Sarvlaghu paribhasa
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Arin Maheshwari 1 year, 2 months ago

Who invented veena? The correct answer is Sage Narada. According to Hindu mythology, Sage Narada invented the musical instrument Veena. In the ancient texts, Narada is credited with inventing the Tanpura, a string instrument with frets, which later evolved to be known as Veena. The veena is a string instrument originating in India. The Veena instrument and its variants play an important role in Hindustani classical music and Carnatic classical music, from North and South India respectively. It can be either a zither or a lute, depending on the type of veena. The Sanskrit word veena (वीणा) in ancient and medieval Indian literature is a generic term for plucked string musical instruments. It is mentioned in the Rigveda, Samaveda and other Vedic literature such as the Shatapatha Brahmana and Taittiriya Samhita. It remains an important and popular string instrument in classical Carnatic music. As a fretted, plucked lute, the veena can produce pitches in a full three-octave range. The long, hollow neck design of these Indian instruments allow portamento effects and legato ornaments found in Indian ragas.

Arin Maheshwari 1 year, 2 months ago

What is sarvalaghu in carnatic music? “Sarvalaghu literally means all brief and Subbarama Dikshitar in the Sangita Sampradaya Pradarshini gives the heading of Sarvalaghu for such ettukada svaras in some of the varnams.” Sarva Laghu is a term used in Carnatic music to refer to a particular rhythmic pattern. It is a pattern of eight beats, Learning violin in hindustani style Author has 217 answers and 254.7K answer views Updated Jun 28.

Mukund Upadhyay 1 year, 7 months ago

What is Veena
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