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Stringinstrument Alabu Sarangi

The short-necked sarangi lute is the most important chordophone in classical North Indian music. The alabu sarangi, however, is a hybrid instrument that represents a mixture of the classical sarangi and the European mandolin and violin.

The short-necked sarangi lute is the most important chordophone in classical North Indian music. The alabu sarangi, however, is a hybrid instrument that represents a mixture of the classical sarangi and the European mandolin and violin.

Collector:
Sourindro Mohun Tagore (1840 Pathuriaghata - 1914 Calcutta) DNB

Object Name
Streichinstrument

Culture
Indien

Material/technology:
Holz, Kalebassen(körper), Metall, Pflanzenfasern, synthetische Fasern

Copyright
Weltmuseum Wien

Invs.
24069

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