Mohan veena refers to either of two distinct plucked string instruments used in Indian classical music, especially Hindustani classical music which is associated with the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent.
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| - Mohan vina (es)
- Chitarra indiana (it)
- Mohan veena (en)
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| - La chitarra indiana (chiamata anche Mohan Veena, dal nome del suo inventore Vishwa Mohan Bhatt) è uno strumento relativamente recente nel panorama indiano, ma la tecnica con cui viene suonata risale a tempi antichissimi ed è la stessa usata per suonare la . (it)
- La mohan vina es un instrumento de cuerda pulsada usado en música clásica de India. Su nombre deriva de su desarrollador, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. Es una versión modificada de la guitarra archtop y contiene 20 cuerdas: 3 cuerdas melódicas, 5 cuerdas zumbadoras y 12 cuerdas simpáticas encordadas a los clavijeros montados al lado del mástil. Algunos de los ejecutantes populares de este instrumento son Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Harry Manx, Matt Malley y Satish Khanwalkar. (es)
- Mohan veena refers to either of two distinct plucked string instruments used in Indian classical music, especially Hindustani classical music which is associated with the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent. (en)
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| - La mohan vina es un instrumento de cuerda pulsada usado en música clásica de India. Su nombre deriva de su desarrollador, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. Es una versión modificada de la guitarra archtop y contiene 20 cuerdas: 3 cuerdas melódicas, 5 cuerdas zumbadoras y 12 cuerdas simpáticas encordadas a los clavijeros montados al lado del mástil. Tiene una calabaza unida a la parte anterior del mástil para mejorar la calidad de sonido y aumentar la vibración. Se sostiene en el regazo como una guitarra deslizante. Este instrumento se encuentra bajo tremenda tensión; el tirón total de las cuerdas es de 500 libras fuerza. Algunos de los ejecutantes populares de este instrumento son Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Harry Manx, Matt Malley y Satish Khanwalkar. (es)
- Mohan veena refers to either of two distinct plucked string instruments used in Indian classical music, especially Hindustani classical music which is associated with the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent. The first of these was a mix of the sarod, veena and surbahar, developed in 1948 by Radhika Mohan Maitra. In 1949, Thakur Jaidev Singh, the then chief producer of All India Radio, named the instrument ‘Mohan veena’ after him. Pandit Maitra performed 22 national programs and several AIR recordings with the instrument before his untimely death in 1981. These recordings are treasures of AIR archives and now available in public domain. The second instrument is a modified archtop Hawaiian guitar, created by Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, and is the instrument most commonly referred to by the name Mohan veena. This instrument has between 19 and 21 strings in total: three to four melody and four to five drone strings strung from the peghead, and twelve sympathetic strings strung to the tuners mounted on the side of the neck. A gourd (tumba) is screwed into the back of the neck for improved sustain and resonance. It is held in the lap and played with a bar like a slide guitar. (en)
- La chitarra indiana (chiamata anche Mohan Veena, dal nome del suo inventore Vishwa Mohan Bhatt) è uno strumento relativamente recente nel panorama indiano, ma la tecnica con cui viene suonata risale a tempi antichissimi ed è la stessa usata per suonare la . (it)
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