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Sitar is a string-instrument used in Indian classics. It normally contains 7 strings.
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Indian stringed instruments
The most challenging part of initial phases of sitar learning is (i) changing its strings and (ii) the tuning. … Even playing a basic scale on a perfectly tuned sitar at different speeds is itself a satisfying experience! …
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What gives the sitar its characteristic sound?
In fact, the whole of Sitar brings up that sound!
Seven main components that contribute to the quality of the sound can be identified as follows. … (1) Ghodi (the primary bridge): its curves and finish
(2) Tumbaa (Pumpkin shells as Resonators): a second resonator at the upper end can enhance the sound, but it makes the sitar a bit heavier to balance …