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  2. Sitar - Wikipedia

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    The sitar (English: / ˈ s ɪ t ɑːr / or / s ɪ ˈ t ɑːr /; IAST: sitāra) is a plucked stringed instrument, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used in Hindustani classical music. The instrument was invented in the 18th century, and arrived at its present form in 19th-century India.

  3. Electric sitar - Wikipedia

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    An electric sitar is a type of electric string instrument designed to mimic the sound of the sitar, a traditional musical instrument of India. Depending on the ...

  4. Setar - Wikipedia

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    In India, the Sitar is an instrument with many forms. Its name is "an Urdu transcription of the Persian sihtār ". [ 1 ] The Indian instrument was likely adapted from instruments brought by Muslim empires and then developed locally.

  5. Sitar in popular music - Wikipedia

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    Ravi Shankar, a master of the instrument, was the first to make inroads into Western culture with the sitar.. While the sitar had earlier been used in jazz and Indian film music, it was from the 1960s onwards that various pop artists in the Western world began to experiment with incorporating the sitar, a classical Indian stringed instrument, within their compositions.

  6. Sarod - Wikipedia

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    They increased the number of chikari (drone) strings and increased the number of tarafdar (sympathetic) strings. However, as is the case with most young, evolving instruments, much work remains to be done in the area of sarod luthiery in order to achieve reliable customization, and precise replication of successful instruments. This reflects ...

  7. Tanpura - Wikipedia

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    Visually, the tanpura resembles a simplified sitar or similar lute-like instrument, and is likewise crafted out of a gourd or pumpkin. The tanpura does not play a melody , but rather creates a meditative ambience, supporting and sustaining the performance of another musician or vocalist, as well as for musicians accompanying a dance performance.

  8. How TikTok’s Anna Sitar Became the Ray of Positivity on ...

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    In 2019, recent college grad Anna Sitar logged onto TikTok because, frankly, everyone else was. Here, she tells E! News about her journey from novice video maker to Hollywood’s favorite follow.

  9. Sitar in jazz - Wikipedia

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    Although music based around the sitar would later spread from jazz to more popular music via The Beatles, the sitar became more widely known in the western world mainly through the work of Indian musicians such as Pandit Ravi Shankar, beginning in the late 1950s.