hahah its makes me laugh at first ....well if u need a Tanpura u need to visit the musical shops here in Indian and not to buy it from anywhere u see it..like on the rode side....
Assuming tuning in C two of the strings of the tanpura are tuned to middle C, and one to the C an octave higher. The remaining string is usually tuned to a G (the perfect fifth). (If a pentatonic or hexatonic raga does not use the G, this string is tuned instead to an F. The pure perfect interval is still used and you may want to note that a perfect fourth is the inversion of a perfect fifth.) a just intonation system based on the pure fifth between C and G (or the pure fourth between C and F)
nooo man this is a shit tanpura :D this indian man is tricking you haha way to expensive man!
Uvisir 3 months ago
i want one
IamahHippie 8 months ago
first of all it is not a tanpura.it is a tamburi
i wont sound like a tanpura at all
dhau2451 1 year ago
hahah its makes me laugh at first ....well if u need a Tanpura u need to visit the musical shops here in Indian and not to buy it from anywhere u see it..like on the rode side....
desiguy118 1 year ago
Terribly tuned! I'm sure when it is tuned properly It'll sound fine.
Lehmann108 1 year ago
Eeww, my god that sounded like such crap. I swear I can feel God crying every time he plucked a string. I hope you didn't buy it.
lmnop1990 1 year ago
Sounds like crap, but it might be okay if tuned and set up properly.
ironbuttermilk 1 year ago
I want to buy it. What do i do?
Alemdocorpo 2 years ago
excelent!!!
juanjohansson 2 years ago
wow...this is junk for tourists
glorplaxy 2 years ago 6
the tune its not c is c#
menderbanah 3 years ago
OMG OMG, i want one of those too!!!
are there any more?
that one sounds like its out of tune :P
do u have anymore for that kind of bargain???
please help out :D
faheemthedream2007 3 years ago
if i were you I'd get the sitar instead
pspmafia 2 years ago
its so out of tune
catharticpoet 3 years ago 9
is it? how is it normally tuned? what notes?
ramoyosoy 3 years ago
Assuming tuning in C two of the strings of the tanpura are tuned to middle C, and one to the C an octave higher. The remaining string is usually tuned to a G (the perfect fifth). (If a pentatonic or hexatonic raga does not use the G, this string is tuned instead to an F. The pure perfect interval is still used and you may want to note that a perfect fourth is the inversion of a perfect fifth.) a just intonation system based on the pure fifth between C and G (or the pure fourth between C and F)
catharticpoet 3 years ago
Who is this twit????
Nick
tripmonk0 3 years ago 2
i want one also1!!! lol
ChhotaNimbooda 4 years ago