Excellent job although a sitar that looks like a Saraswati veena re all those frets ?!?!?!
BTW PARDAS not PARDA’S.
Also the bridge is a GHORAJ not jawari as jawari refers to the actual SOUND from the bridge – ie closed or open jawari.
Thanks Danke Dhanyavad!!!
Nick
Dear Nick, thanks for your comment. I am deeply ashamed of making the same mistake again. Jawari and Ghodi were too often used at the same time in the past with HariChand, without paying much attention to the difference. Now it seems to be deeply ingrained in me. But one day I will succeed in using the correct terminology… 😉
All the best!
Hey ! my sitar ! beautiful * thank you Klaas ! here is a recording of the result :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kD0zzRkkW7LpYXSNLMUWqRprKUJS04lA/view?usp=sharing
Excellent job although a sitar that looks like a Saraswati veena re all those frets ?!?!?!
BTW PARDAS not PARDA’S.
Also the bridge is a GHORAJ not jawari as jawari refers to the actual SOUND from the bridge – ie closed or open jawari.
Thanks Danke Dhanyavad!!!
Nick
Dear Nick, thanks for your comment. I am deeply ashamed of making the same mistake again. Jawari and Ghodi were too often used at the same time in the past with HariChand, without paying much attention to the difference. Now it seems to be deeply ingrained in me. But one day I will succeed in using the correct terminology… 😉
All the best!