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|Minimum Order
Localité:
New Delhi
Prix de commande minimale:
Commande minimale:
1 pc.
Packaging Detail:
-
Delivery Time:
15 days
Supplying Ability:
2 pc.
Payment Type:
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India
Personne àcontacter Ajay
3387/89, Nd Floor Hari gali mandirKasheruwalan Pahanrganj, New Delhi, Delhi
The sitar is a plucked stringed instrument predominantly used in Hindustani classical music, where it has been ubiquitous since the Middle Ages. It derives its resonance from sympathetic strings, a long hollow neck and a gourd resonating chamber. The sitar\**9;s curved frets are movable, allowing fine tuning, and raised so that sympathetic strings (tarb, also known as \"taarif\" or \"tarafdaar\") can run underneath them. A sitar can have *1, *2, or *3 strings, among them six or seven played strings which run over the frets: the Gandhaar-pancham sitar . Tuning depends on the sitarist\**9;s school or style, tradition and each artist\**9;s personal preference. Generally, the main playing string is tuned to the tonic of a piece which is called Sa or vaad and the drone strings both to that tone and to the samvaad or second note, which is usually the perfect fifth. I Sa= D7, VII Ni= B, I Sa= C, II Re= D, III Ga= E, IV Ma= F, V Pa= G, VI Dha= A, VII Ni= B, I Sa= C, II Re= D, III Ga= E, The sitar is called Tunwood ***** is made of Tunwood .It has *8 strings amongst which 7 are main strings *1 tarab strings