Vi > References for ‘viiń’

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The Practice of Songs – Sore Throat and Its Remedy (1)

[2] Vedic songs and modern songs are [...] instruments have been invented. The viiń of the Vedic Age has metamorphosed [...] ń /I ) ought to be used.

The Science of Instrumental Music Has Multifarious Expressions (4)

[13] “It’s an ancient viińá , viiń in the spoken language. Seven [...] me how long ago that was?”

[18] “Our tabla is a metamorphosed [...] hává-gazal . Although the viiń originated in this country [...] the violin, from Italy. This viiń that I am holding fell out [...] the minds of human beings.”

[27] I kept on walking with him alongside me, that original viiń still in his hands.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (2)

[42] There are various kinds of [...] viińá or viiń is the oldest. This viiń developed naturally from a [...] called ektárá .

Invention of Various Musical Instruments (2)

[1] In ancient times, human beings [...] first viińa or viiń or rudraviińá [...] końamátrká .

[8] The regions or points on the lower [...] stringed instrument of the world, viiń or viińá [...] is shivakoná.

Ektárá – One-Stringed Musical Instrument (3)

[1] The colloquial meaning of the word [...] ektárá and made the viiń or viińá . This viiń or viińá [...] or musical octave. This viiń was gradually refined and [...] left we can call kolamba .

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (4)

[63] “It’s an ancient viińá , viiń in the spoken language. Seven [...] me how long ago that was?”

[68] “Our tabla is a metamorphosed [...] hává-gazal . Although the viiń originated in this country [...] the violin, from Italy. This viiń that I am holding fell out [...] the minds of human beings.”

[77] I kept on walking with him alongside me, that original viiń still in his hands.