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The tungana (tungna) is a plucked string instrument from Nepal. It is made from a single carved piece of wood and topped with a skin.[1] They usually have 4 strings.

References

  1. ^ Nagendra Śarmā (1992). Secrets of Shangri-La: an enquiry into the lore, legend and culture of Nepal. Nirala Publications. p. 51. Retrieved 24 March 2012.