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  2. Sarod - Wikipedia

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    The sarod is a stringed instrument, used in Hindustani music on the Indian subcontinent. Along with the sitar , it is among the most popular and prominent instruments. [ 1 ] It is known for a deep, weighty, introspective sound, in contrast with the sweet, overtone-rich texture of the sitar, with sympathetic strings that give it a resonant ...

  3. Jugalbandi - Wikipedia

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    A Sitar - Sarod Jugalbandi. A jugalbandi or jugalbandhi is a performance in Indian classical music, especially in Hindustani classical music but also in Carnatic, that features a duet of two solo musicians. [1] [2] The word jugalbandi means, literally, "entwined twins." The duet can be either vocal or instrumental.

  4. List of Indian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    A medieval instrument, labeled nagaveena (snake veena), is a type of musical scraper. Chigggjha – fire tong with brass jingles; Chengila – metal disc; Eltathalam; Gegvrer – brass vessel; Ghaynti – Northern Indian bell; Ghatam and Matkam (Earthenware pot drum) Ghunyugroo; Khartal or Chiplya; Manjira or jhanj or taal; Nut – clay pot ...

  5. Tushar Lall - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] He is also a famous YouTuber who specialises in stylised Indian classical covers of popular music and soundtracks, mostly released on his eponymous YouTube channel. [8] Under the name of the Indian Jam Project, Lall has collaborated with several Indian musicians playing unique Indian instruments, such as the sarod, sarangi, and sitar. [9]

  6. Bharatiya Sangeet Vadya - Wikipedia

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    Bharatiya Sangeet Vadya (Indian Musical Instruments) is a book (ISBN 81-263-0727-7) written by Lalmani Misra. It was published under the Lokodya Granthmala series (Granthak / Volume No.: 346) of Bharatiya Jnanpith , New Delhi .

  7. Gharana - Wikipedia

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    In Hindustani music (North Indian classical music), a gharānā is a system of social organisation in the Indian subcontinent, linking musicians or dancers by lineage or apprenticeship, and more importantly by adherence to a particular musical style. The word gharana comes from the Hindi word 'ghar' which means 'house'.

  8. Aayush Mohan - Wikipedia

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    Aayush Mohan is an Indian Classical Musician who plays the Sarod. [1] [2] He performs in the style of Maihar Gharana of Hindustani Classical Music.[3] [4] He is a four-time TEDx speaker and has worked towards creating cultural awareness in India.

  9. Sharan Rani Backliwal - Wikipedia

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    Sharan Rani (also known as Sharan Rani Backliwal, née Mathur) (9 April 1929 – 8 April 2008) was an Indian classical sarod player and music scholar. [1] [2]Her private collection of 379 musical instruments ranging from the 15th to the 19th century is now part of the "Sharan Rani Backliwal Gallery of Musical Instruments" at the National Museum, New Delhi.