Musical instrument 'sitar' is the combination of?
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The Sitar is a culled stringed instrument utilized primarily in Hindustani music and Indian established music it is a combination of:
Veena and Piano
The veena additionally spelled as vina or beena or bina, is a multi-stringed chordophone of the Indian subcontinent.
The piano is an acoustic, stringed melodic instrument developed around the year 1700, in which the sequences are hit by hammers.
Veena and Piano
The veena additionally spelled as vina or beena or bina, is a multi-stringed chordophone of the Indian subcontinent.
The piano is an acoustic, stringed melodic instrument developed around the year 1700, in which the sequences are hit by hammers.
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The musical instrument sitar is a combination of two other musical instruments – the veena and the piano. The sitar is used to play emotional music.
The sitar is made of teakwood and season gourd, and features six to seven playing strings, twenty metal frets, and nineteen sympathetic strings.
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