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India's sitar gets its soul from Iran, but its tune comes from physics
The sitar's distinctive sound is produced by a gently curved surface that makes each note bloom before it settles, an effect ...
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When instruments find a new voice
At Saaz-e-Bahar, instruments that began their journey in the West are reshaped to speak the language of Indian classical music. What’s interesting here is not just the novelty, but how adaptation, ...
The purpose of a string in a string instrument is to vibrate and produce sounds. How it vibrates is decided by its mass per unit length, its stiffness, and how well it allows vibrations to flow ...
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