LUCKNOW SARANGI
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SARANGI LUCKNOW - INDIAN BOWED INSTRUMENT
One
of the most impressive timbres of Indian instruments is produced
by the Sarangi. With its unique keen, slightly nasal, melancholic
sound it has been a less important melody instrument for a long
time which was used mainly for singing and dancing performances.
Only in the previous century has the Sarangi also gained recognition
as a solo instrument in the field of classical music. Sadly,
inspite of this, the Sarangi is one the instruments that are
threatened with extinction. The popular harmonium has almost
completely replaced the Sarangi as accompanying instrument because
the harmonium is much easier to play. Unfortunately, however,
the harmonium is not capable of expressing the wonderful variety
of sounds that are produced by the sliding note movements on
the Sarangi. Nowadays, families who have dedicated themselves
to Sarangi playing for generations have become very rare.
Similar
to the Esraj and the Dilrupa, the Sarangi has a continuous wooden
body which is covered by goat leather as a resonance cover.
Above a horn fret which is fixed onto the leather cover, there
are three thick gut strings. The instrument does neither have
a fingerboard nor frets. The strings are pressed down with the
sides of the beds of the nails of index, middle and ring finger
of the left hand. A relatively short bow sets the gut strings
swinging. The resounding 35 steel resonance strings produce
an echo effect that is typical for this instrument.
The
art of building Sarangis nowadays produces hardly any
oustanding instruments. For this reason Tarang offers
mainly standard Sarangis from Lucknow whose quality differs
positively from the rest. A further Sarangi on offer is
an antique instrument from the first half of the 20th
century. It is, not least because of the elaborate Mogul
painting, a very special rarity, but it is in need of
restoration.
MAIN
STRINGS
1. Steel 0,30 - mandra ma
2. & 3. Bronze 0,40 - mandra Sa
4. Bronze 0,55 - ati mandra Pa
5. low Pa - g - steel 0,30
Taraf Bronze 0,30
Sarangi,
with bow: 495,- Euro
All prices include 19 % German
sales tax.
Customers outside the European Common Market get a reduction
of 19 %.
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