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Puṅgī / Pūṅgī (gender unknown)

original: पुंगी (पूंगी)

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Tiktirī

Northern and southern India; NB¹: Note the variety of spellings in the various sources; NB²: ➺ Pakistan (Pungī).


Sources

Sachs, Curt: Real-Lexikon der Musikinstrumente: zugleich ein Polyglossar für das gesamte Instrumentengebiet [Berlin, 1913]. Hildesheim, 1964 [facsimile] (Pûṅgî).

Sachs, Curt: Die Musikinstrumente Indiens und Indonesiens: zugleich eine Einführung in die Instrumentenkunde [1914]. Berlin, 1923 (2), p.159 (Pūṅgī).

Day, C.R. [Charles Russell]: The music and musical instruments of southern India and the Deccan [London, 1891]. Reprinted with new introduction. Delhi, 1977 [3], p.[145 (Pungi [text to plate XIV])], ➺ plate 15* [sic].

Day, (Captain) C.R. [Charles Russell]: Notes on Indian music. In: Proceedings of the Musical Association, 20th session (1893-94). London, 1894, p.64 (Púngi).

Deva, B. Chaitanya: Musical instruments of India: their history and development. Calcutta, 1978, p.115-117 (Pungi).

Meer, John Henry van der: Typologie der Sackpfeife. In: Anz. Germ. Nationalmus. (Nürnberg, 1964), p.127 (Pungî).

Marcuse, Sibyl: Musical instruments: a comprehensive dictionary. New York, 1975 (Pūngī).

Podnos, Theodor H.: Bagpipes and tunings. Detroit, 1974, p.23 (Pungi: »Baines; »Marcuse).