Sarangi Musical Instrument
The Sarangi has no frets or fingerboard. It has four main strings that lay over the sympathetic strings. The bow is held palm upwards. It is drawn across the main strings, just above the bridge. The fingers of the left hand note the strings. This is done by pressing and sliding the bottom of the fingernail against the side of the string. Players often use talcum powder on their palms to facilitate the gliding of the hand up and down the neck. The gliding of your nails along the strings creates the sound characteristic of Hindustani music.

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Sarangi is an ordinary delegate of essential class of musical instruments. Sarangi has three to four main playing strings and a number of sympathetic strings. Sarangi features - 3 playing strings, 35 sympathetic strings, With case, bow, and peg turning tool, Carefully inspected, cleaned and tweaked to ensure your instrument is in the best condition, Good quality instrument.
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Price : $ 650.00
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Thank you for the Sitar i recieved in nice condition ad my gurou is very happy to see it.
Sita Devi Dahal