The Sringa, nke a dị ka tutari, ranasringa, blowhorn, sig, singa, kurudutu, gaali-kommu ma ọ bụ kombu, bụ ngwa egwu India oge ochie.  Ọ bụ ụdị ngwá ọrụ ifufe mpi [1]

Ihe ngosi MET 89.4.161

Ihe owuwu

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Enwere ụdị udi abuo nke bugles, otu emere n'udi “S”, nke ozo na udi “C”. E ji mpi anụmanụ mee ihe na mbụ, na ígwè.

Na-egwu egwu

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Turi dị na Maharashtra, adịlarị ọ bụghị naanị n'ihi njikọ ya na ọdịnala, mana dị ka akara ike-ụrọ eze ugbu a.  A na-egbukwa ngwá ọrụ ahụ na South India, na Sri Lanka, na Nepal .  A na-akpọ ya maka ego, na n'ememe emume a mara dị ka kshetram vadyam .  A na-akpọkwa ya maka ndị na-eke na n'egwú ndị agha [2] [1]

Hụkwa

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  • Kombu (ngwaọrụ)
  • Ransingha . Ngwa yiri nke a na-ekekọrịta mmalite. Ụdị C ma ọ bụ S.

Ntụaka

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Das. "Sena’s in the cold, but the tutari, written off many times, may still resonate", Times of India, 24 November 2019. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "TOI" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Lalitha. "The tutari’s sound is a signal", The Hindu, 19 February 2017.

Isi mmalite

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  • S. Sadie, Akwụkwọ ọkọwa okwu New Grove nke Ngwa egwu, Macmillan Publishers, London, 1985.

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