The sitar is one hell of a difficult instrument to play, much less to master. With up to 21 strings, it is an unwieldy beast; a player must be pretty limber just to hold it properly. Generally, ...
The GI tag denotes the product comes from a particular geographical area, and often enhances its commercial value. The sitars and tanpuras of Miraj, a small town in Maharashtra’s Sangli district known ...
The sitars and tanpuras of Miraj, a small town in Maharashtra’s Sangli district known for its craftsmanship in making musical instruments, have been awarded the coveted Geographical Indication (GI) ...
Ever since the Beatles added sitars to their sound back in the ’60s, Western pop fans have been familiar with the sound of Indian music. But what we heard wasn’t really Indian pop music. It was just a ...
Mohammed Akber Ali and Shrikanth Sriram, the London duo known as Badmarsh & Shri, don’t do scenes. They figured that out soon after the release of their first CD, Dancing Drums, in 1998. The duo was ...
The sitars and tanpuras of Miraj, a small town in Maharashtra's Sangli district known for its craftsmanship in making musical instruments, have been awarded the coveted Geographical Indication (GI) ...
Vadodara: Apart from this sitar, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has received two other sitars from Hasuben Patel as a gift. This includes one made by the famed sitar maker Hiren Roy of Kolkata ...
The sitars and tanpuras of Miraj, a small town in Maharashtra’s Sangli district known for its craftsmanship in making musical instruments, have been awarded the coveted Geographical Indication (GI) ...
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