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Anandalahari

Anandalahari
Other namesgubgubi, khamak
Classification Membranophone Chordophone
Hornbostel–Sachs classification22
(barrel shaped body, open on one side, and fixed on the bottom of a string(s))
Related instruments
Pullavan Kudam, Bhapang, gubgubi, Khamak

The anandalahari (Bengali: আনন্দলহরী; Sanskrit: आनन्दलहरी, romanizedānandalaharī) is originated in bengal region. The instrument often accompanies dance, and may act as melody and rhythm.[1]

  1. ^ Dick, Alastair; Montagu, Jeremy (2014). "Ānandalaharī". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.L2261310.

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আনন্দলহরী Bengali/Bangla Anandalahari Spanish Anandalahari Hungarian Анандалахари KK Анандалахари Russian ஆனந்தலஹரி Tamil Anandalahari UZ

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