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    The sursingar (IAST: sursiṅgār), sursringar or surshringar (Sringara: Pleasure in Sanskrit), is a musical instrument originating from the Indian subcontinent...
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    Puraskar in 2019 for his work on the revival of rare instruments like Sursingar, Mohan Veena and also for playing the Sarod. Pandit Mukherjee has played...
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  • Joydeep Mukherjee (born 24 August 1982) is an Indian Sarod, Sursingar, Mohan Veena, Seni rebab player, composer and music producer. He is the recipient...
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    instruments List Setar Pandura Surbahar Rudra veena Saraswati veena Chitra veena Vichitra veena Sarod Sursingar Tambouras Tanpura Sitarla Sound sample...
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  • veena(south India) Sarinda Sarod Seni rabab Sitar Surbahar (Bass sitar) Sursingar Tanpura (Tampura) Tati (Nagaland) Tumbi (north India) Veena Vichitra veena...
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    Triveni veena India portal Music portal Pandura Sarod Sitar Surbahar Sursingar Tambouras Tambura Vina: Musical Instrument, Encyclopædia Britannica (2010)...
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    combination of the ancient chitravina, the medieval rubab and modern sursingar. Another instrument, the sur-rabab, is known to exist, which has the characteristics...
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    rubab of Afghanistan, Pakistan and Northern India, the Indian sarod, sursingar and kamaica, the Nepali-Tibetan-Bhutanese tungana, the Pamiri rubab and...
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    Classification Necked bowl lutes String instruments Related instruments Sitar Rudra veena Saraswati veena Chitra veena Vichitra veena Sarod Sursingar...
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  • rubab of Afghanistan, Pakistan and Northern India, the Indian sarod, sursingar and kamaica, the Nepali-Tibetan-Bhutanese tungana, the Pamiri rubab and...
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