ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Piwancha PiwanchaNepali chordophone PiwanchaString instrumentClassification String instrumentDevelopedNepal A piwancha is a Nepali chordophone with two strings and a drum at one end.[1][2] It is a bowed instrument believed to have been played by members of the jyapu caste of Newars in the Kathmandu Valley during the Malla period.[3] No original artifacts have survived, though images have enabled the creation of reproductions.[1][4] The strings are tuned to C and G.[2] References 1 2 Lama Sherpa, Phudorji (4 October 2002). "In search of lost music". Nepali Times. 1 2 "Chordophones". Jwajalapa!. newatech, inc. 1 May 2008. Archived from the original on 2 October 2008. Retrieved 22 May 2008. ↑ Bana, Binit. "Afno Baja Chinau". Movers & Shakers. ↑ untothenight. "Baja-Teaser". youtube.com. a traditional nepali folk instrument that is currently endangered.... "Piwancha" a Newari String Instrument. See also Nepali performance featuring piwancha. vteMusical instruments of NepalStringPlucked Arbajo Ektara Tungna Bowed Dakkari Piwancha Sarangi (Nepal) WindFlutes Bansuri Oboes Shehnai Pung (पुङ सिङ) Pan pipes Chongwari चोङ्वारी Trumpet Kangling Karnal Ransingha Shanka conch shell Sringa Bagpipe Mashak PercussionDrums Chyabrung Damaha Damaru Damphu Dhaa Dhimay Dholak Dhyāngro Khanjari Khin Madal Naqareh Tabla Tyampko (ट्याम्को) Cymbals Chimtaa Jhyali Jhyamta Tube zither drum/gong Yalamber Baja Bells Ghanta Others Binayo (jaw harp) Murchunga (jaw harp) Pipirma Urni Extinct Piwancha Ensembles Panche baja This article relating to composite strings is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte