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THe range of a sitar is between 64 and 512
They play the two-headed drum, also called the Naal drum.
a sitar is string instrument
Ravi Shankar is the father of sitar.
The sitar can produce a wide range of notes, typically spanning around three to four octaves. The lowest note it can play is usually around C2 (two octaves below middle C), while the highest note can reach up to C7 or higher, depending on the specific design of the sitar and the skill of the player. The instrument’s unique tuning and string configuration allow for rich melodic expression across this range.
THe range of a sitar is between 64 and 512
A sitar is a stringed instrument, originating from the seventh century. Typically, a sitar is about four feet in length.
They play the two-headed drum, also called the Naal drum.
"Sitar" can be used as illustrated in the sentence, "I will learn to play the sitar".
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.
A Sitar is an 800-year-old Indian instrument. NOT a person.
You sit as you play it, so therefore you get the "Sitar". I think...
the sitar was made by a persian man named amir khusrao
A sitar can produce three or more octaves.