The sitar (Hindi: सितार, Bengali: সেতার, Urdu: ستار, Persian: سیتار ) is a plucked stringed instrument predominantly used in Hindustani classical music, where it has been ubiquitous since the Middle Ages. It derives its resonance from sympathetic strings, a long hollow neck and a gourd resonating chamber.
Used throughout the Indian subcontinent, particularly in Northern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, the sitar became known in the western world through the work of Pandit Ravi Shankar beginning in the late 1950s, particularly after George Harrison of The Beatles took lessons from Shankar and Shambhu Das[1] and played sitar in songs including "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)". Shortly after, The Rolling Stones used sitar in "Paint It Black" and a brief fad began for using the instrument in pop songs.
It's not a sitar. Can't remember it's name but I remember someone who played explaining the difference. Sounds great, views are wonderful too.
petehasplans 8 months ago
@petehasplans Thanks. I didn't know the difference but still it sounds great as you said.
xoxodeaf 8 months ago