The ancient veena, according to Allyn Miner and other scholars, was closer to an arched harp. The earliest lute and zither style veena playing musicians are evidenced in Hindu and Buddhist cave temple reliefs in the early centuries of the common era.
veena, any of several stringed musical instruments of India, including arched harps (before 1000 ce), stick zithers, and lutes. The North Indian version, the bin, is used in classical Hindustani music.
The veena is a string instrument originating in India. The Veena instrument and its variants play an important role in Hindustani classical music and carnatic classical music, from North and South India respectively. It can be either a zither or a lute, depending on the type of veena.
The Indian Veena has always been considered as an instrument of the Gods and hence the name ‘Divine instrument’ has been attributed to it. From the earliest times, the Veena has been a guiding star for the development of Indian Music in general.
In this blog post, we will take an in-depth look at the history, construction, and playing techniques of the Veena, as well as its role in Indian culture and music.
The veena is an ancient Indian string instrument, central to Carnatic music, known for its intricate design and spiritual resonance.
Indu Balachandran demonstrates the beautiful sound of the veena and explains the history and technique behind the ancient Indian instrument. #Classic100Indu ...
It is undoubtedly one of India’s oldest instruments, dating from around the 1st millennium BC – not only do many references appear in ancient Vedic scriptures, but there are also temple sculptures of that period clearly showing veena-like lutes.