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- Sitar - Wikipedia
The sitar (English: ˈsɪtɑːr or sɪˈtɑːr ; IAST: sitāra) is a plucked stringed instrument, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used in Hindustani classical music
- Sitar | Definition, Description, History, Facts | Britannica
Sitar is a stringed instrument of the lute family and one of the most popular instruments in Hindustani classical music Musical contributions of sitar virtuosos such as Ravi Shankar and Vilayat Khan brought the instrument global popularity
- What Is the Sitar? A Comprehensive Guide - Musicalinstrumenthub. com
The sitar is a plucked string instrument from the Indian subcontinent, most commonly associated with North Indian (Hindustani) classical music It belongs to the lute family of chordophones and is characterized by a long hollow neck, a gourd-shaped resonating chamber, and a varying number of strings—usually between 18 and 21—including
- What is a Sitar? - sitars
Although the sitar easily resembles a guitar from another galaxy, it is actually a part of the lute family of stringed instruments The sitar is a classical Indian instrument that has a long, broad, fretted neck and a gourd-shaped body
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We promise to deliver a high quality sitar, made with you in mind Be it the Traditional Sitar or the Electric one, we will make sure that utmost care is taken at every level
- Home - Sitar Indian Restaurant
Sitar Indian Restaurant Regional chain offshoot offering curries, samosas, vegetarian items a buffet in a cafe setting
- The History of the Sitar: From Ancient Roots to Modern Mastery
Discover the fascinating history of the sitar, from its origins in ancient India to its evolution into a globally recognized instrument Learn about its cult
- The Sitar from different angles (Pt. 1): Instrument basics, past . . .
The sitar is many people’s first introduction to Indian classical Its sparkling, vocalistic approach to melody has left an imprint on genres from pop, rock, and jazz to classical minimalism, capturing ears around the world Like many Indian instruments, its exact origins are unclear
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