sitar
The Kashmiri santoor has 72 strings.some Indian stringed instruments have sympathetic strings (you dont play them but they resonate)The sarangi - the indian/nepalic violin has 40 strings.
I take it you mean the Indian stringed instrument, which is a Sitar. Its a stringed instrument that has moveable frets, and drone strings as well as the playable ones. If you look on youtube there is instructional videos showing in greater detail.
A raga is one of the classical forms of Indian music.
If you mean what is a sitar, it is a stringed musical instrument used in classical Indian and Hindustani music.
yes it is the main percussion instrument in Carnatic ( south Indian classical ) music it is also used in other Indian music like bhajans , films etc
The two main musical instruments associated with India would be the sitar and tablas. Together these instruments resonate the serenity of Indian music. A sitar is a string instrument containing about 18-20 strings (11-13 sympathetic strings, 6-7 playing strings). It is the melodic emblem of Indian classical music. It is still pervasive in Indian music. The tablas are the percussions of Indian classical music. There are two hand played drums. The bigger of the two emits a low bass type sound and the smaller a higher snare type sound. If the sitar is the melodic emblem, the tablas are the rhythmic ones. These instruments are among the oldest in the world. The advent of synthetic music has taken over most of the new age Indian songs, but every now and then Indian music producers like to remind themselves and the Indians of their culture by including classical music that undoubtedly still in everyone's hearts.
Mridangam is a percussion instrument. It is generally used to accompany south Indian classical music (Carnatic Music).
it looks like a guitar (but isn't one!). it has two set of strings, one with seven strings, while the other has twelve. it's used in Indian classical dancing. it has been used since the middle ages. its mostly used in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
The sitar belongs to the lute family of musical instruments. It is a plucked string instrument traditional to Indian classical music and features a long neck, a resonating body, and typically has both sympathetic strings and main playing strings. The sitar is known for its distinctive sound and is often used in both solo and ensemble performances.
probably a Sitar or tabla. I am not really sure i am about 76% sure But......
what is indian national instrument
a tabla is a precussion instrument which is generally played in India. It can be called a classicaL Indian instrument. Tabla is played with bare hands and produces a strong hollow sound.