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  • Very instructive! Thanks a lot.

  • I just love the look and sound of the sarangi ! Look at it.!! It's like a mansion one can enter, lol ! :)

  • This video really helped me. David Courtney is awesome.

  • most likely a sitar

  • its a tanpura. its a string drone instrument. you tune it to the 'sa' of the raag which is being played and playing the tanpura will keep you in tune. if you do go out of tune all you have to do is listen to the 'sa' of the tanpura and tune accordingly.

  • @punjabimonkeyz It is actually the ''sa'' and the ''pa'' wich is , by a flexible convention, the fifth.

  • bahi..?can you help me with me music?, im a desi from israel and i dont know any indians by my family..

  • what instrument makes the sound in the background?

  • Tanpura is the drone instrument in the background (a mechanical box can produce the sound as well.)

  • @celestialsoot its called a tanpura....a classical music drone

  • Very interesting. Is normal strings B-E-A or is more normal E-A-D? I love the sarangi and i have one but i dont know this.. I dont understand the english and i want information for the strings.

    Thank you. Karlos Gimenez

  • Very interesting video

  • R.K mohan of delhi brilliant

  • which is a good place in india to buy sarangi, and how to learn to play it, could you give some guidance

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