Ancient Musical Instrument Rebuilt
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Young Craftsman Consults Ancient Literature and Resurrects This 'Extinct' Musical Instrument – (LISTEN)

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The Yazh harp was played for Tamil kings 2,000 years ago , but hasn’t been manufactured for years .
Tharun Sekar picked up instrument making at university while studying for an architecture degree.
His passion for Indian instruments led him to start an instrument company called Uru , which is now selling these harps all over the world.