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    Gubguba

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    Guguba
    Other namesguba, gopijantro, gubgubbi, ananda lahari, premtal, khamak, khomok, chonka, jamidika, jamuku[what language is this?]
    Classification Stringed hand percussion instrument
    Hornbostel–Sachs classification32
    (Composite chordophones)

    The gubguba, also known as gabgubagub, guba, gopijantro, gubgubbi, ananda lahari, premtal, khamak, khomok, chonka, jamidika, jamuku and bapang[what language is this?] is an Indian percussion string instrument.

    It consists of a dried gourd or wooden resonator through which a gut string is attached. The player holds the body of the instrument under the arm and the free end of the string in the fist of the same arm. The string is plucked with a plectrum in the other hand. Some varieties of the gubgubbi, particularly the Bengali khomok or khamak, contain two strings.

    References

    • Dutta, Madhumita. (2008). Music & Musical Instruments of India. ISBN:978-1-905863-18-1.
    • Simon Leng, While My Guitar Gently Weeps: The Music of George Harrison, Hal Leonard (Milwaukee, WI, 2006), p. 158.vycycyv

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