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    Marghazhi Melange
 
NT Bureau | Fri, 30 Dec, 2011 , 02:27 PM
The chitravina is a 20 or 21-string fretless lute for Carnatic music played mainly in South India today, though its origins can be traced back to Bharata's Natya Shastra, where it is mentioned as a 7 string fretless instrument. It has undergone numerous developments and is today among the more prominent solo instruments in Carnatic music.
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