If you hear the sarod and sarangi, and you like it, you'll go looking for the original stuff without the beats. |
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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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This album lacks for not a single beat and the sounds of tabla, sarangi and synth are heightened to the max. |
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An unusually stringed instrument, the sarangi is being forced into oblivion because of lack of interest. |
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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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In this trio setting, Singh's amplified tablas are the main focus, punching out loudly over a thin-sounding sarangi and a tanpura drone. |
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The Gaine caste of minstrels, on the other hand, has a primarily vocal repertoire, accompanied by the sarangi, a kind of fiddle. |
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The sarangi is the most widely played musical instrument in Nepal. |
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Often the fiddle, or sarangi, accompanies a singer. |
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At Katara, she was accompanied by a team of musicians on vocals, tabla and sarangi. |
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Among other instruments, he plays the Cretan lyra, Afghan rabab, lute, Constantinople lyra, sarangi, oud, saz, and the tambur. |
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Sultan Khan was a hereditary sarangiya – a sarangi player – and one of the preeminent Hindustani or Northern Indian classical soloists of our age. |
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Historically, sarangi – an instrument found in folk and classical forms across the north of the subcontinent – had a bad reputation by association. |
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He went on to work with Linda Manzer for ten years, and has spent this past year creating his prototype Sarello, an unusual hybrid somewhere between a cello and an East Indian sarangi. |
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The focus is on vocal soli of astonishing virtuosity, including highly professional performances by a boy of only twelve, irresistible percussion rhythms and lyrical sarangi string passages. |
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Only twenty-six year-old Arshad Ali Khan, born into a great family of sarangi singers and players, is establishing himself as one of the most phenomenal Hindustani singers. |
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A huge mix of music is on offer from the experimental jazz of Magic Science Quartet to traditional bowed harp or sarangi instruments of Louise Landes Levi. |
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