vina

vina
/vee"nah, -neuh/, n.
a musical stringed instrument of India, made of rosewood or ebony, consisting of a long, hollow, fretted stick to which one, two, or three gourds are attached to increase the resonance.
Also, veena.
[1780-90; < Skt vina]

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also spelled  veena , Hindi  bin 

      any of several stringed musical instruments of India, including arched harps (arched harp) (before AD 1000), stick zithers (zither), and lutes (lute).

      The North Indian version, the bin, is used in classical Hindustani music. Classified as a stick zither, it is about 4 feet (1.20 metres) in length, having a large resonating gourd under each end of its hollow wooden body, 24 high, movable frets, and four metal melody strings and three metal drone strings running along the length of the body. The musician, who plays the instrument in a seated position, holds it across his body at a 45-degree angle with one gourd resting on the left shoulder and the other gourd resting on the right knee or hip. The melody strings are plucked in a downward motion with a plectrum that is worn on the first and second fingers of the right hand, while the little finger of the right hand strums the drone strings in an upward motion. The fingers of the left hand are used to stop the strings. The bin was the dominant stringed instrument of Hindustani music in the 18th century, but in the 19th century its use declined in favour of the sitar, and it has since become nearly obsolete.

      The vina of southern Indian Carnatic music is a long-necked lute with a pear-shaped wooden body attached to the neck, rather than the lower gourd found on the bin. Like the bin, it has 24 frets, four metal melody strings, and three metal drone strings. The musician plays the vina while in a seated position, holding the instrument across his lap in a nearly horizontal position, with the instrument's body resting on the floor or supported by his right thigh and the gourd resting on his left thigh. The strings are plucked in a manner quite similar to that used in playing the bin. Of later origins than the bin, the vina was a favourite chiefly among amateur female vocalists, but it now occupies in Carnatic music the dominant position held by the sitar in Hindustani music.

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