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SITAR

   
Definition: North Indian Classical instrument. The sitar has 7 plucked strings (the upper few of which can be fretted), and around 13 sympathetic strings below the frets which resonate along with the plucked strings.

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Glenluce GBT-0 Mahogany Bodhran Tipper


Center ridge and tapers out from center to ends. 23.5cm long

Item ID: GR16700M   Model No: GBT-0   
    Product Features
  • Approx taper is 9mm to 15mm
  • Average weight: 10g
    Product Specifications
  • Made in: India
  • Model Number: GBT-0
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Bodhran Accessories Information


We've got a wide range of things with which to strike a Bodhran! Some people prefer a grip at the center, others like it offset, a soft leather end or a hardwood stick or a ligher wight one. We've also got brushes, treatment for the skin and vellums for making or repairing your own drums.
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The Glenluce instruments are made for us in Pakistan, with a solid wood rim, and natural goat skin. Despite the low price, they are extremely reliable and the skins stay on well. The makers have developed the range and listened to input from players, and this has resulted in some great sounding new Bodhrans