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basic knowledge about tanpura


Rahma22: The tanpura is a drone instrument of Indian music prevalent in both the Hindustani and the Carnatic systems. It plays an important role in a concert of classical music by providing the base note (adharaswara) and by creating an aesthetic ambience on the stage.

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Answered by sneha20singhal
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the body shape of tanpura somewhat resembles that of the sitar, but it has no frets - as the strings are always plucked at their full length it has four or five strings which are plucked one after another in a regular pattern to create a harmonic resonance on the basic notes of the key

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Answered by nirupavithra
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The body shape of the tanpura somewhat resembles that of the sitar, but it has no frets – as the strings are always plucked at their full lengths. ... It has four or five (rarely six) metal strings, which are plucked one after another in a regular pattern to create a harmonic resonance on the basic notes of a key.

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