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Types of Sitar

Bansuri Player at Fort Jodhpur
Bansuri Player at Fort Jodhpur

List of Indian musical instruments ... Painting of a woman with a sitar. Bulbul Tarang; Dotar, ... Bansuri player at fort Jodhpur. Indian Harmonium.

Brass Family Trumpet Horn (French Horn)
Brass Family Trumpet Horn (French Horn)

This family includes all of the modern brass instruments except the trombone: the trumpet, horn (also called French horn), euphonium, and tuba, as well as the cornet, flugelhorn, tenor horn (alto horn), baritone horn, sousaphone, and the mellophone.

Indian Harmonium
Indian Harmonium

The sitar originates from the Persian seh + tar, literally meaning "three strings." History. There are multiple theories surrounding the origin of the sitar. Delhi Sultanate Origin. According to various sources the sitar was invented by Amir Khusrow, a famous Sufi inventor, poet, and pioneer of Khyal, Tarana and Qawwali, in the Delhi Sultanate.

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Indian Tribal Drummer
Indian Tribal Drummer

Indian tribal drummer Indian musical instruments can be broadly classified according to the Hornbostel–Sachs system into four categories: chordophones (string instruments), aerophones (wind instruments), membranophones (drums) and idiophones (non-drum percussion instruments).

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Keyboards and Harp Celesta [Cheh-LESS-tah] Piano
Keyboards and Harp Celesta [Cheh-LESS-tah] Piano

The strings are set into motion by either plucking (like a harp), strumming (like a guitar), by rubbing with a bow (like a violin, cello or double bass), or by striking (like a piano or berimbau). Common chordophones are the banjo, cello, double bass, dulcimer, guitar, harp, lute, piano, sitar, ukulele, viola and violin.

Lady Playing Pulluvan Veena!
Lady Playing Pulluvan Veena!

List of Indian musical instruments ... Lady playing pulluvan veena!. ... Painting of a woman with a sitar. Bulbul Tarang; Dotar, ...

Painting of a Woman With a Sitar
Painting of a Woman With a Sitar

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Saraswati Veena Player
Saraswati Veena Player

Eminent veena player E. Gayathri has mentioned in many interviews that the Aitareya Upanishad contains a verse stating that human beings are the veena created by God (daiva veena) and the wooden Saraswati veena is the man-made veena (maanushi veena).

Snake Charmer Playing Pungi
Snake Charmer Playing Pungi

The pungi (Hindi: पुंगी), also called the been and murli, is a wind instrument played by snake charmers on the Indian subcontinent. The instrument consists of a mouth-blown air reservoir made from a gourd, which channels air into two reedpipes.

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String Family
String Family

The sitar originates from the Persian seh + tar, literally meaning "three strings." History. There are multiple theories surrounding the origin of the sitar. Delhi Sultanate Origin. According to various sources the sitar was invented by Amir Khusrow, a famous Sufi inventor, poet, and pioneer of Khyal, Tarana and Qawwali, in the Delhi Sultanate.

Woodwind Family
Woodwind Family

The sitar is a stringed instrument with origins in India. RaviShankar is one of the mot famous sitar players in history, and inthe 1960s he influenced British pop musicians Ge … orge Harrison andBrian Jones to learn to play the instrument and write mainstreamsongs that featured the sitar.