The Sitar is a stringed instrument from East India. It was introduced to the west during the psychedelic period of the 1960's and 1970's. Most notably was used by The Beatles on some of their later albums, generally played by George Harrison.
The Sitar is from the Stringed instrument family.
If you like Indian music, by all means you should get a sitar. If you like Scottish, go for the Bagpipes instead.
The Sitar is most commonly associated with India, though the design varies in different parts of the country, and Pakistan and Afghanistan also have their own versions.
They play the two-headed drum, also called the Naal drum.
a sitar is string instrument
Ravi Shankar is the father of sitar.
THe range of a sitar is between 64 and 512
The Sitar is most commonly associated with India, though the design varies in different parts of the country, and Pakistan and Afghanistan also have their own versions.
"Sitar" can be used as illustrated in the sentence, "I will learn to play the sitar".
They play the two-headed drum, also called the Naal drum.
a sitar is string instrument
Ravi Shankar is the father of sitar.
1. What is the role of the sitar?
I am a sitar player, and the way we play sitar is by sitting down, and putting one leg over the other and balancing the sitar on the leg that is slanted. We can't look at the frets on the sitar; we can only hear them, which makes it even harder. The sitar isn't that heavy, but sitting down for long periods of time can hurt while balancing an object on your leg.
You sit as you play it, so therefore you get the "Sitar". I think...
A Sitar is an 800-year-old Indian instrument. NOT a person.
THe range of a sitar is between 64 and 512
the sitar was made by a persian man named amir khusrao
Sound of the Sitar was created on 2000-02-29.