ēctār (English spelling) ectar

Japanese: ēctār(英語表記)ectar
ēctār (English spelling) ectar

…A plucked drum is basically the same as a friction drum, but is played by plucking a string instead of rubbing it (Indian khamak). There are also similar instruments with stringed strings (Indian ēctārā, gōpī‐yantra). The mouth harp is sometimes called a Maltrommel (mouth drum) in German, and is sometimes played as a percussion instrument without a melody. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "ēctār" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…プラックト・ドラムplucked drum(摘奏太鼓)はフリクション・ドラムと構造は基本的に等しいが,紐を摩擦する代りにはじいて奏する(インドのコマックkhamak)。同様のもので弦を張る装置をもったものもある(インドのエークターラēctārā,ゴーピー・ヤントラgōpī‐yantra)。 口琴をドイツ語でマウルトロンメルMaultrommel(口太鼓)と称する場合があり,実際に旋律をもたずに打楽器的に奏されることがある。…

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