A piwancha is a Nepali chordophone with two strings and a drum at one end.[1][2] It is a bowed instrument believed to have been played by members of the jyapu caste of Newars in the Kathmandu Valley during the Malla period.[3] No original artifacts have survived, though images have enabled the creation of reproductions.[1][4]
String instrument | |
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Classification | String instrument |
Developed | Nepal |
The strings are tuned to C and G.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b Lama Sherpa, Phudorji (4 October 2002). "In search of lost music". Nepali Times.
- ^ a b "Chordophones". Jwajalapa!. newatech, inc. 1 May 2008. Archived from the original on 2 October 2008. Retrieved 22 May 2008.
- ^ Bana, Binit. "Afno Baja Chinau". Movers & Shakers.
- ^ untothenight. "Baja-Teaser". youtube.com.
a traditional nepali folk instrument that is currently endangered.... "Piwancha" a Newari String Instrument.
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