SITARĀ – RAVI SHANKAR STYLE
Description
TheĀ sitarĀ is a plucked stringed instrument predominantly used in Hindustani classical music, where it has been ubiquitous since the Middle Ages. Artists such as Ravi Shankar have popularized this instrument around the world. It derives its resonance from sympathetic strings, a long hollow neck and a gourd resonating chamber.
SitarĀ has a varying number of strings from 17 to 23. It has three to four playing strings and three to four drone strings. The approach to tuning is somewhat similar to other Indian stringed instruments. These strings are plucked with a wire finger plectrum called Mizrab. There are also a series of sympathetic strings lying under the frets. These strings are almost never played but they vibrate whenever the corresponding note is sounded.
SitarĀ is constructed of wood Teak, Mahogany or Tun, Gourd, Metal and Bone.
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SPECIALĀ SITARĀ – RAVI SHANKAR STYLE
SITARĀ FIBER CASE/BOX(Free)
Note:Ā Scratches or small dent may appear on Fiber Box is transit time.Ā
Designing work onĀ SitarĀ may be slightly different from the displayed images.Ā
Size—Ā SITARĀ = 50 INCHES
(Approximately 125 CM.)
The size is approximate. Because this is a handmade product, size can fluctuate up to 2 to 3 CM.
Weight-—SITARĀ = 3 to 4 KG.
The weight is approximate. Because this is a handmade product, weight can fluctuate up to 1 KG.
Handmade by Artisan of India
Product CodeĀ MIS-1200
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