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Mashak [Mašhak] (gender unknown)

original: [मषक ?]

Alternative (spelling? and) transliteration; Erroneously spelt "Mašhak" in Podnos, who dubiously refers to Baines and Sachs, in neither of which this spelling occurs.


Sources

Baines, Anthony: Bagpipes [1960]. Oxford, 1973 (revised), p.30, 132.

Rosenthal, Ethel: The story of Indian music and its instruments: a study of the present & a record of the past. Together with Sir William Jones’ celebrated treatise in full, with 19 plates chiefly of instruments, music illustrations and a map [London, 1928]. New Delhi, 1970 [facsimile], p.56.

Airs du temps: cornemuses du monde, musiques des régions. Ploezal, 1996, p.10.

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

Podnos, Theodor H.: Bagpipes and tunings. Detroit, 1974, p.23 (Mashak: »Cocks; Mašhak: »Baines [?]; »Sachs, History [?]), 24 (Mashak: »Baines).