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Sarangi logo #10101) Bowed instrument 2) Indian musical instrument 3) Indian instrument 4) Instrument from India 5) Indian bowed instrument 6) Musical instrument from India 7) Nepalese musical instrument 8) South Asian bowed instrument 9) South Asian instrument 10) String instrument from India 11) String instrument
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Sarangi

Sarangi logo #21000 == History == There are different versions for the meaning and origins of `sarangi` The word `sarangi` could be a combination of two sanskrit words: `saar` (summary) and `ang` (form, herein different styles of playing instrumental music for e.g. `gayaki ang`) hence meaning the instrument that can summarize every style of music or playing...
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Sarangi logo #21000[Nepali] The sarangi (सारङ्गी) is a folk Nepalese string instrument, also very popular a folk musical instrument in Northeast India. Unlike the classical Indian sarangi which has many sympathetic strings which are not bowed, the Nepali has only four strings, all of which are played. Traditionally in Nepal, sarangi was only pla...
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sarangi logo #22641Indian fiddle
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sarangi logo #21003short-necked fiddle used throughout South Asia, particularly for folk and classical Hindustani music. Measuring about 76 cm (30 inches) long, the ... [3 related articles]
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Sarangi logo #21269foremost bowed instrument in North Indian classical music; of one piece of wood with a goat skin sound table; no frets.
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sarangi logo #21221Bowed, stringed instrument similar to a fiddle with three main melody strings and many sympathetic strings (30 or more on a concert instrument). The body is usually carved from a single block of wood in a waisted shape. The neck is short and wide with no frets. It is played held upright and the strings are stopped with the fingernails of the left h...
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