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According to the Natyashastra, which of the following instruments is classified as a stringed instrument?

ASantoor

BShehnai

CTabla

DJhanj (cymbals)

Answer:

A. Santoor

Read Explanation:

In the Natyashastra, musical instruments are classified into four main categories based on how sound is produced: stringed, wind, percussion, and solid instruments. The Santoor, a stringed instrument, is particularly popular in Kashmir. The Kamaicha, a bowed lute, is played by the Manganiars of western Rajasthan. The Shehnai, a reed instrument, is associated with Mangal Vidya, and Ustad Bismillah Khan is credited with its widespread popularity. The Tabla consists of two vertical Oordhwaka drums—the right drum is called the Tabla, while the left is known as the Bayan or Dagga. Renowned tabla players include Ustad Alla Rakha Khan and Zakir Hussain. At the Sun Temple in Konark, an 8-foot-tall sculpture of a female Jhanj (cymbals) player can be found.


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