He played the instrument with great mastery, making with it music that was normally impossible with either the sitar or the guitar. |
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It is fascinating to note how much the character of Shankar's music seems to change in the absence of the sitar. |
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Ravi Shankar is the man renowned for popularising Indian classical music and combining Eastern and Western musical styles through the sitar. |
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Attempts have also been made to give enough representation to Indian instruments like the sitar, sarod, flute and santoor. |
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The sitar player is like a pied piper leading the dinner guests as if they were rats. |
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Her father is the acknowledged genius of the sitar, and one of the world's most renowned Indian musicians and composers. |
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Sounds of the sitar, the flute and the keyboard combine to create a great atmosphere. |
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And as a memento of his last visit, Vasilee took with him the love for Indian instruments like sitar and sarod. |
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This was the era when sitar maestro Ravi Shankar and several other Indian artists performed in Europe and America. |
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If there is one artist who put Hindustani classical music on the world map it is sitar maestro Pundit Ravi Shankar. |
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Centering much of their music around tabla and sitar, these guys are obsessed with everything trippy. |
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A prominent solo line, a guitar, a sitar or a flute, floats over a solid background of synths and percussion. |
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When it comes to talking about my limited music talents, I have to admit that I'd definitely prefer to play the guitar to the sitar! |
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The orchestra is comprised of two vocalists, a violinist, a flautist, a sitar player, and a percussionist. |
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It has 19 strings, extra fingerboard and its sound has a unique vibrancy combining the techniques of the sitar, the sarod and the veena. |
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The smell of Asian cuisine filled the schoolyard and children danced to the Indian sitar. |
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As Piazzolla was the master of the bandoneon, Ravi Shankar is the master of the sitar. |
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At one stage the pianist was plucking the strings of a grand piano to emulate a sitar. |
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The sitar also has huge frets and loose strings that will bend four or five tones with a little pressure, aka whammy bar. |
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News was censored, and Nepali TV and radio were restricted to broadcasting little more than Hindu folk dancing and light sitar music. |
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Say what you will about sitar music or world music in general, but without a doubt, Ravi Shankar is a superstar in his own right. |
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Plucked and drawn strings, sitar and flugelhorn accent a ballad easily on par with its inspirations. |
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The CD is a combination of spacey sitar samples, keyboard textures, and funk grooves. |
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Kim said classical music, Indian sitar, or even African reggae could all be a beneficial part of the class. |
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Two legendary masters, one of the sitar the other of the violin, get together for one thought-provoking session. |
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Music has been his forte and he has let the sound of his sitar do all the talking. |
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The youngster had been playing with a toy train near the musicians when it had hit a sitar being played by the woman. |
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One is by pulling the string, as in the sitar, and the other is by gliding the fingers as in the sarangi or sarod. |
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He coaxes timbres out of them that sound similar to Indian instruments such as the sitar, sarod, sarangi and veena. |
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They're the idea-baby of Rishi Dhir, former sitar player of the High Dials and new Elephant Stone sitar player and singer. |
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Ariel dabble in foreign instrumentation including tabla, sitar and djembe. |
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With the soothing sounds of the sitar in the background the troubles of the outside world melt away as you tuck in the huge range of authentic Gujarati dishes. |
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Arrayed around him, also seated in traditional Indian style, were players on sitar, vina, tabla and Carnatic violin. |
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The variety of assembled instruments included a sitar, a penny whistle, a few accordions, a Celtic and a Mexican harp, an African kalimba and a Chinese dizi. |
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Smaller than the sitar, the sarod has an unfretted fingerboard made of metal. |
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They include sitar player Anupama Bhagwat and vocalist Manjusha Kulkarni-Patil, virtuoso of the Agra and Gwalior Gharanas. |
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Surbahar: Plucked string instrument whose structure resembles that of the sitar but is more bulky, with a deeper tessitura. |
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The man has proved that he can do more than just play the sitar soulfully. |
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The compositions on his six CDs feature sitar, flute, clarinet, soprano sax, violin viola, violoncello, contrabass, percussion and electronic devices as well as solo guitar. |
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The Ustad sung paeans of her musical skills as well as that of her illustrious father, the late Ustad Vilayat Khan, who was an eminent sitar player. |
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Students studied at the various centres to learn music, dance, vocals, yoga, harmonium, tabla, sitar and the keyboard. |
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George Harrison had already fallen under the spell of the sitar and the maharishi's message appealed to John Lennon's angry pacifism. |
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It was accompanied simultaneously by the soothing music from a sitar. |
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Even if we cry out loudly and clearly that we wear the sitar out of our own free will, journalists still refuse to believe us. |
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If I were able-bodied, I would wear the sitar, but it became dangerous when I ended up in a wheelchair. |
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Variax gives you an endless variety of sounds from classic acoustic and electric tones all the way to sitar and banjo, all in one instrument. |
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Jiang Nan uses her talent and virtuosity to serve the beauty of the Chinese repertoire and the wide expressive palette of the guzheng sitar. |
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Esraj: Fiddle invented during the 19th century, made up of a neck resembling that of the sitar and fitted into the case of the fiddle chikara. |
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The program will feature solo, duo and trio pieces incorporating the bamboo flute, sitar and a variety of percussion instruments including the tabla, ghatam and kanjeera. |
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Stacked with pop aplenty, this album is fun and flighty, filled with accordions, trumpets, guitar, a sitar and even a few MTV Unplugged performances. |
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The most common instruments are the harmonium, the tabla, and the sitar. |
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I am familiar with the tabla, sitar, santoor and the Indian flute. |
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First up, he got interested in Indian music and took lessons on sitar from Ravi Shankar. |
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Sympathetic strings are a characteristic feature of such instruments as the Hardanger fiddle, srag, sarod, sitar, viola d' amore, and sometimes the trumpet marine. |
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The song itself sounds lovely, Pete's tremolo guitar giving it a really nice feel, and my guitar solo so trebly it sounded like a sitar of all things. |
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She is shown wearing a sarong and holding a sitar as if it were a guitar. |
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Maybe it was intended that would set a mood or something, but the sitar is played just as uninterestingly as anything else on the album, so who cares anyway? |
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Earlier, three guitars, a bass, lead and rhythm guitars, at least 20 violins, a sitar, veena, flute and four sets of tabla were invariably used for recording a song. |
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The sitar also has resonator strings that vibrate harmonically with the main strings and adds sustain to the main strings by the same principle, aka feedback. |
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After decorating the body comes the attaching of strings to produce pure and perfect notes without any sympathetic strings or tarap as in the sitar or sarod. |
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Eight-piece band Mungal Patasar and Pantar, featuring steel pan, sitar and hand drums, highlighted the cultural crossroads that is Trinidad and Tobago. |
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We can also hear a melottron, a sitar and other uncommon instruments. |
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The sitar permits a woman to be something more than an object. |
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Delhi 2 Dublin: Five Vancouver-based musicians mesh scorching electronic beats with traditional instruments such as the tabla, fiddle, dhol and electric sitar to create an original hybrid blending Bhangra, Celtic and dub. |
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He plays an eclectic range of instruments, from lap steel to banjo, harmonica to the Mohan Veena, a 20-string sitar custom-made for Indian master Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. |
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Ravi Shankar was horrified. Mr Shankar, who died in San Diego on December 11, aged 92, was an Indian classical musician who brought the sounds of the sitar and the raga into Western pop music. |
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Employed in the court of the Maharaja of Benares, their influence proved to be strong, and Pyar Khan, it seems, played a significant role in the style of sitar playing that developed in Benares and Lucknow. |
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He is the dominant figure on its inner gatefold sleeve, sitting on a Persian rug, legs crossed and eyes closed, looking lost in music as he strums a sitar. |
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He achieves a stounding tonal patterns on the sitar guitar that was specially built for him and which he transforms into an oriental fiddle by playing it with a bow. |
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Meanwhile, Nafees Ahmed is the disciple of sitar nawaz Ustad Fateh Ali Khan, and versatile in Eastern and Western classical music. |
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We listened to Newari pop music that to the uninitiated sounds like fast-food jingles with sitar, and headed toward the more difficult stretch of white water. |
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Bangladesh has a rich tradition of Indian classical music, which uses instruments like the sitar, tabla, sarod and santoor. |
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Linda Manzer has decidedly changed the face of lutherie with her revolutionary concepts, like the body of the Wedge guitar, and the sitar and harp guitars, and the 42-string Pikasso guitar. |
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The sound of a sitar may simply be an ornamental or a marketing element. |
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When she was still living in France, she wore the sitar for two years but, she admits, she gave in to the pressure put upon her by the people around her. |
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As a regular accompanist of Indian sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar in the 1960s and '70s, he was largely responsible for developing interest in the tabla among non-Indian audiences. |
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In England, meanwhile, Harrison met sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, who agreed to train him on the instrument. |
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For Zakia, wearing a sitar is a spiritual act. |
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There is also a Japanese koto, an Indian sitar and a santur from Turkey. |
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