ektara

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The ektara is a simple one-stringed folk instrument widely used in South Asian devotional and folk music, especially by wandering minstrels and mystic singers.

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ektara canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folk instrument
musical instrument
string instrument
alternativeName gopichand
iktara
toombi
tun tuna
associatedWith Baul
surface form: Baul tradition

Sufi devotional practice
Bhakti movement
surface form: bhakti movement
category monochord
complexity simple construction
culturalRole symbol of mystic devotion
symbol of wandering minstrel life
etymology derived from Hindi-Urdu ‘ek’ (one) and ‘tara’ (string)
function drone accompaniment
rhythmic accompaniment
numberOfStrings 1
playingTechnique plucked with fingers
plucked with plectrum
portability high
resonatorCover animal skin
thin wood
resonatorType gourd
wooden shell
shape long neck with resonator at one end
soundProduction plucked
stringMaterial gut string
metal string
tuning single pitch
typicalMaterial bamboo neck
gourd resonator
wooden neck
usedBy Baul
surface form: Baul singers

Bhopas
Sufi singers
mystic singers
wandering minstrels
usedFor accompanying solo singing
storytelling
usedInCountry People's Republic of Bangladesh (from East Pakistan)
surface form: Bangladesh

India
Pakistan
usedInGenre devotional music
folk music
usedInRegion Bengal
Punjab
Rajasthan
usedInTradition South Asian music

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Baul typicalInstrument ektara