shruti box
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Noun
shruti box (plural shruti boxes)
- (music) A musical instrument resembling a harmonium, used to provide a droning accompaniment in Indian classical music.
- Synonym: surpeti
- 2006 December 2, Vivien Schweitzer, “Prayer, Texts and Chants, Along With Some Improv”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- During the “Gayatri Mantra” her voice soared over the hypnotic drone that one hand coaxed from her shruti box, while the other hand energetically massaged the air.
Further reading
- shruti box on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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