- Some
sitars by
certain manufacturers fetch very high
collectible prices. Most
notable are
older Rikhi Ram (Delhi) and
older Hiren Roy (Kolkata)
sitars, depending...
- than a
sitar.
Versions of the
electric sitar were also
developed mainly in India.
These are smaller-sized
sitars that
resemble a
traditional sitar, and...
- Look up
sitar, सितार, ਸਿਤਾਰ, or سيتار in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
sitar (Sanskrit: सितार; Punjabi: ਸਿਤਾਰ) is a South-Asian
musical instrument...
- Guns, Cars and
Sitars". www.robertchristgau.com. "Bombay the Hard Way: Guns, Cars &
Sitars". EW.com.
Bombay the Hard Way: Guns, Cars &
Sitars at
Discogs (list...
- with
inspiring "the
great sitar explosion" in the West, as many rock
guitarists similarly adopted the instrument. A fad for
sitars in pop
songs soon developed...
- Jeff
Sitar was a
locksmith living in Clifton, New
Jersey who
specialized as a safe-cracker and who has won the Lockmaster's
International Safecracking...
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Sound of the
Sitar is an LP by
Hindustani classical musician Ravi Shankar. It was
released in 1965 on vinyl. It was
later released on CD by BGO Records...
-
Sitar in
Petersburg is the
annual non-commercial
music festival first held in 2008 on the
initiative of a
group of
musicians under the
guidance of Aleksandr...
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chitrali sitar (Urdu: چترالی ستھار) is a long-necked lute pla**** in
northern area,
Chitral of ****stan. It is not
related to the
Indian sitar and its name...
- On
January 29, 1932, in Elma, Manitoba,
seven members of the
Sitar family were
murdered in
their sleep and
their house set on fire by
their 28 year old...