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Left handed Sitar, highly professional quality, double tumba Ravi Shankar style
$ 369.6
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Description
left handed highly concert professional Sitar amazing sounding ,Ravi Shankar styledouble tumba extra (resonator) hand made,
with fiber box,
extra strings set
10 mizrab
learn to play CD or book
special solid thick strong bone bridges for long last jawari (sound work)
easy tun able,stay in tuned long last
soft and easy play able,
sympathetic string very good support and long sustenance sound
carefully check everything before sending,
note ; if buyer have any choice of sound like open jawri or gol jawari or closed jawari they can write to us we do free of cost no extra charge for this work.
mostly sitar bridges is made by empty bone, and empty bone is very soft and cut very faster with the strings and lost the sound, that's why we use solid bone for long lasting stable jawari,
this sitar totally hand made, and we works mostly for professional musicians,
Long sustenance sound of all frets, and very important about lower frets sound and middle and high frets sound is totally balanced sound, mostly other factory made sitar lower middle and higher frets sound totally dis balance and create lower frets open and higher frets closed sound, and those sitars newer play balancing sound,
important to know, all customers must know about the sitar below,
in the market almost sitar sellers don't know anything about what is good sitar, how should sitar sound how distance between frets and the strings, and bridge settings is good or note, bridges are proper sit on the body or not, these works is very important otherwise sitar always untune when play meend notes (straching string)
also very important about neck, mostly factory made sitar neck is become very soon, if the neck band then musicians can't fix or adjust because sitar have no inbuilt any trust rode, that's why when we make sitar we are so careful about all the works.
we work for government music schools and other music school, also we do all works for maestro ustad Gulam Dastagir and his music school