What is Indian violin called?

The sitar is easily India's most famous musical instrument overseas, having been popularized in the West by George Harrison of the Beatles, who studied with Ravi Shankar, one of the greatest sitarists of the twentieth century. The sitar has its roots in both the Persian setar as well as in the vina.
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Is Indian violin different from Western violin?

Indian classical often features sitars, percussive instruments, and violins. Despite having the violin in common, the instrument is held and played much differently than in Western classical. They are also tuned differently, often in octave 5ths.
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Is Indian violin different?

The main difference is in the way Indian violinists play their instruments, rather than the instrument itself. Indian violinists place an emphasis on continuity, as opposed to western violinists who prefer to focus on the notes. This has resulted in a completely different techniques adopted by the violinists.
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What are the 4 types of violin?

The standard modern violin family consists of the violin, viola, cello, and (possibly) double bass.
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What is an Indian stringed instrument called?

sitar, stringed instrument of the lute family that is popular in northern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
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What is the oldest Indian string instrument?

The oldest musical instrument of India, the Veena, symbolizes the Indian ethos throughout the country and has sociological and cultural connotations. Saraswati, the Goddess of learning, is visualized as Veenapani, the wielder of a Veena.
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What is an Indian flute called?

A bansuri is an ancient side blown flute originating from the Indian subcontinent. It is an aerophone produced from bamboo and metal like material used in Hindustani classical music. It is referred to as nadi and tunava in the Rigveda and other Vedic texts of Hinduism.
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Which country is famous for violin?

Most historians agree that today's violin emerged in the early 16th century in northern Italy, an area which would maintain the violin-making tradition over the coming centuries.
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What is the most famous violin?

1. The Alard Stradivarius. Antonio Stradivari is one of the most famous makers of stringed instruments (otherwise known as luthiers) of all time. His instruments are highly regarded and often sell for six figure sums at auction thanks to their unique sound and esteemed history.
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What is the oldest violin called?

The oldest confirmed surviving violin, dated inside, is the "Charles IX" by Andrea Amati, made in Cremona in 1564, but the label is very doubtful. The Metropolitan Museum of Art has an Amati violin that may be even older, possibly dating to 1558 but just like the Charles IX the date is unconfirmed.
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What are the 3 types of violins?

Semi-Acoustic Violins, Electric Violins, and Silent Violins. I'm grouping the next three types of violins together to show the differences in their composition and when they're used.
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Is violin famous in India?

Today, the violin is not only ubiquitous in Carnatic music, but has also become a popular instrument among North Indian classical (Hindustani) musicians.
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Are there 2 types of violins?

In addition to the traditional violin known today, many modern violinists play other variations including Baroque violins, electric violins, rare regional instruments, and even five-string violins.
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What is the hardest violin to play?

Paganini will probably be the name you think of first when you think about the most difficult violin pieces. I could have chosen various works, like his 24 caprices, 'I Palpiti' or 'Nel cor pie non mi sento'.
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What is the hardest violin to learn?

24 Caprices – Paganini

Often cited as the hardest works for solo violin, Niccolò Paganini's Caprices make up 24 fiendishly demanding pieces for the string instrument, packed with double stops, left-hand pizzicato and endless spiccato bowing.
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Is violin invented in India?

The violin is thought to have been first brought to India in the early 19th century by the military bandsmen of the East India Company. The instrument was soon found to be ideal for playing classical Indian music because it lends itself well to its melodic subtleties.
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Who is the god of violin?

Jayaraman | The God Of Violin - Carnatic Songs | S.P.
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Is violin harder than piano?

An instrument's level of difficulty to learn is a significant consideration when choosing a musical instrument. The violin is harder to learn than the piano as the player must learn to play in tune with a pleasant sound. With the keyboard, pitch, and fundamental aspects of sound quality, are built-in.
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What violin has the best sound?

One of the best violin brands for advanced players is Stradivarius. Stradivarius violins are renowned for their exceptional quality and beautiful sound. They're also incredibly expensive, so they're not for everyone. But if you have the budget for it, a Stradivarius violin is definitely worth the investment.
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Are French violins good?

French violins are also known for their outstanding quality and intricate sound. Some violinists say that violins made in France produce a richer sound than others. These range from a few thousand to about ten thousand dollars.
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Do Indians play the violin?

There are two styles of violin playing in India: the Carnatic and the Hindustani. Carnatic violinists such as Malaikkottai Govindaswamy Pillai, Tirukkodikaval Krishna Iyer and Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu performed concerts as early as the 1900. Indian violinists today such as Manoj George, L.
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What is the violin capital of the world?

The stunning city of Cremona, one hour drive both from Bergamo and Milan, is worldwide famous for the ancient art of making violin and other string instruments, a record of which the city is extremely proud of, because, of all musical instruments, the violin is one of most romantic and emotional music instrument.
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What are the five Indian musical instruments?

Instruments most commonly used in Hindustani classical music are the sitar, sarod, tambura, sahnai, sarangi, and tabla; while instruments commonly used in Karnatak classical music include the vina, mrdangam, kanjira, and violin.
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What is an Indian drum called?

Tabla: Drums of North India

Tabla is the most famous percussion instrument of North India. It is most commonly used in North Indian classical music, but its versatility in all musical styles has enabled it to become the most popular percussion instrument in all of India.
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What are those Indian drums called?

The tabla consists of two small drums of slightly different sizes and shapes. Each drum is made of hollowed out wood, clay or metal. The smaller drum (dayan/tabla) is used for creating treble and tonal sounds, while the primary function of the larger drum (baya/dagga) is for producing bass.
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