It's pretty crudely made, but it's definitely a sarinda.
Yes, the sarinda is a stringed musical instrument commonly found in the folk traditions of South Asia, particularly in India and Pakistan. It typically features a hollow wooden body and is played with a bow, producing a rich, resonant sound. The instrument usually has three or four main strings, along with additional sympathetic strings that enhance its tonal quality.
There are many different instruments that are played in India. These includes string instruments, wind instruments, drums, and other percussion. Some of these include: the Tumbi, the Rudra Veena, the Gubguba, the Sarinda, the Sitar, Pepa, Bansuri, Dhad, duggi, and Ghungroo - to name a few.
a musical instrument? a wind instrument? a string instrument? a percussion instrument?
A secondary instrument is a instrument whose sound is in comparison to the main instrument. It also can be a back up instrument.
It is a brass instrument.
Yes, any instrument that you blow through is a wind instrument.
yes, it is a low brass instrument, but it is an instrument.
Mayonnaise is not an instrument. Horse radish is NOT an instrument either.
The whistle is a musical instrument. The washboard is a musical instrument.
The clarinet is a woodwind instrument, not a brass instrument.
No, the flute is not a brass instrument. It is actually a woodwind instrument.
The trumpet is a brass instrument, not a woodwind instrument.