Attempts have also been made to give enough representation to Indian instruments like the sitar, sarod, flute and santoor. |
|
Sitar, sarod and pakhwaj are used to good effect, but use of percussion instruments like tabla and mridangam is minimal. |
|
It has 19 strings, extra fingerboard and its sound has a unique vibrancy combining the techniques of the sitar, the sarod and the veena. |
|
If you hear the sarod and sarangi, and you like it, you'll go looking for the original stuff without the beats. |
|
One is by pulling the string, as in the sitar, and the other is by gliding the fingers as in the sarangi or sarod. |
|
He coaxes timbres out of them that sound similar to Indian instruments such as the sitar, sarod, sarangi and veena. |
|
And as a memento of his last visit, Vasilee took with him the love for Indian instruments like sitar and sarod. |
|
After decorating the body comes the attaching of strings to produce pure and perfect notes without any sympathetic strings or tarap as in the sitar or sarod. |
|
Sympathetic strings are a characteristic feature of such instruments as the Hardanger fiddle, srag, sarod, sitar, viola d' amore, and sometimes the trumpet marine. |
|
Yet he's also studied jazz and Indian music and learnt to play the sarod, so his band achieves a curious rapprochement between world-jazz and heads-down, no-nonsense boogie. |
|
Bangladesh has a rich tradition of Indian classical music, which uses instruments like the sitar, tabla, sarod and santoor. |
|
Sarod seems a more versatile instrument adapting itself to every and any kind of raga when the brothers play it. |
|
Sarod was a ruddy, old town, made up of mostly taverns and inns. |
|