The Sringa, also known as tutari, ranasringa, blowhorn, sig, singa, kurudutu, gaali-kommu or kombu, is an ancient Indian musical instrument. It is a type of horn wind instrument.[1]
^Das, Mohua (24 November 2019). "Sena's in the cold, but the tutari, written off many times, may still resonate". Times of India.
The Sringa, also known as tutari, ranasringa, blowhorn, sig, singa, kurudutu, gaali-kommu or kombu, is an ancient Indian musical instrument. It is a type...
curved-tube instruments that include the ransingha, the narsinga and the sringa. It may also be related to the laawaa and Tibetan dungchen, both straight...
15, 2015. Arya, K.K. and Verma, M., A Navarasa-based Analysis of Love (Sringa-ra) in Middle Cinema’s Chitchor versus Do-mestic Drama’s Main Prem Ki Diwani...
turned towards each other in the middle - like today's sringa in India. However, unlike the sringa, the S-curve karna could be very long. The S-curved instrument...
South Dakota. Retrieved 1 November 2020. End-blown horn Vernacular name: Śringa Date: 1900-1950 ca. Place Made: Nepal, Asia Place Made: South India, Asia...