Actually, there are two: The Sitar, a stringed instrument introducing the Raga, the basic tonal pattern of the piece; and the Tabla, a drum, establishing the basic rhythmic pattern.
To me the most important instrument in rock music is the electric guitar.
It is an Indian stringed instrument, a cross between a sitar and a sarangi and is popular in North West India
because it follows the rhythmic pattern of the music of Thailand and it is the commonly used instrument in Thailand.
Mridangam is a percussion instrument. It is generally used to accompany south Indian classical music (Carnatic Music).
A raga is one of the classical forms of Indian music.
To me the most important instrument in rock music is the electric guitar.
It is an Indian stringed instrument, a cross between a sitar and a sarangi and is popular in North West India
because it follows the rhythmic pattern of the music of Thailand and it is the commonly used instrument in Thailand.
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 nadaswaram originated from south india, it is a woodwind instrument. :)
Mridangam is a percussion instrument. It is generally used to accompany south Indian classical music (Carnatic Music).
Yes, the saxophone is considered a key instrument in jazz music due to its versatility and expressive capabilities in the genre.
When appraising a musical instrument, factors such as the instrument's age, condition, rarity, brand, provenance, and market demand are considered to determine its value.
A raga is one of the classical forms of Indian music.
Yes, the flute is considered an orchestral instrument. It is commonly used in orchestras to add a bright and melodic sound to the music.
If you mean what is a sitar, it is a stringed musical instrument used in classical Indian and Hindustani music.
no because it has to have notes for a specific instrument for it to be considered sheet music.. otherwise its just words on paper