Carnatic music instruments
Ganjira page of artist Ganesh
Ganesh Kumar-kanjira artist
Ganjira page at Carnatica.net
The Vina is one of the most important instruments of South India
Ganjira page at Drumdojo world india
Kanjira
Ganjira artists in India accompanists
Ganjira Artistes - Links to various States
The Mandolin Pages mandolin
The Mandolin Family & Styles
Mandolin Magazine
Mandolin Magazine
Mandolin Archive
The Mandolin Archive - Vintage Gibson Mandolins, Lloyd Loar F5 and more!
www.froola.com - Xtending Info.
Mandolin Chord Finder
ChordFind.Com - 4-string Chord Finder
Mandolin Cafe
Mandolin Cafe
Solo of Morsing being played to an 8 beat cycle known as "Adi" talam. indian morsing tripod
About Jew's Harp(a kind of Morsing well known in the western countries)
JHG Website 2005
Morsing at Mridangam.com mridangam morsing
The South Indiian Morsing
Morsing at Carnatica.net morsing
The Vina is one of the most important instruments of South India
Solo of a mridangam being played to an 8 beat cycle known as "Adi" talam.
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Martin Spaink's pages — articles about tuning and playing of tambura, and why electronic tamburas are bad for music
Tanpura or Tambura — by David Courtney
Tanpura (Tambura) - Indian Drone Instrument
seasite.niu.edu: World music: Tampura (Tambura)
Tampura
Makar-records.com: Indian Classical Music Instrument Index makar records
Indian classical music instrument Index
Thavil Maestro Haridwaramangalam Sri. A.K. Palanivel
Haridwaramangalam Sri. A.K. Palanivel
Samples (music files in mp3 format) of veena being played veena
Temporary mp3s page (1/2004)
Indepth descriptions of the different types of veena mid east info veena
Veena - Info and FAQ's from The Ethnic Musical Instrument Company TM
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