- The
sarod is a
stringed instrument, used in
Hindustani music on the
Indian subcontinent.
Along with the sitar, it is
among the most po****r and prominent...
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Sitar and
Sarod in the 18th and 19th Centuries.
Motilal Banarsid**** Publ. pp. 17–24. ISBN 9788120814936.
Allyn Miner (2004).
Sitar and
Sarod in the 18th...
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Ustad Amjad Ali Khan (born 9
October 1945) is an
Indian classical sarod player, best
known for his
clear and fast
ekhara taans. Khan was born into a classical...
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Bangash (born 5
September 1979) is an
Indian classical musician who
plays the
sarod. He is the son of
Amjad Ali Khan and
often performs with his
older brother...
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musician of the
Maihar gharana,
known for his
virtuosity in
playing the
sarod.
Trained as a
classical musician and
instrumentalist by his father, Allauddin...
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similar to the
sarod. The
Indian rubab looks different. The
sarod is a
blend of
these two rubabs.
Simon Broughton. "Tools of the Trade:
Sarod". Songlines-The...
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contemporary models having four
playing strings (similar to the
sarod). Comparatively, the
sarod is a
slightly larger and more
elaborate instrument,
being built...
- instruments, as for
example the
famous duets between sitarist Ravi
Shankar and
sarod player Ali
Akbar Khan, who pla**** the
format since the 1940s. More rarely...
- veena, A
modified sarod,
created by
sarod player Radhika Mohan Maitra in the 1940s. Made out of a
modified Hawaiian guitar and a
sarod.
Mayuri veena, Also...
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having many
similarities with the
sarod. It is
larger than the
sarod and
produces a
deeper sound. It
precedes the
sarod chronologically. In
Dhrupad style...