sarinda

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sarinda (plural sarindas)

  1. (music) A type of stringed instrument featuring anywhere from three to thirty strings and a hollow soundbox partially covered with an animal skin, played vertically with a bow, originating in the traditional music of India and Nepal.

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  • serja (used mainly in reference to the instrument played by the Bodo people of Assam)

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