VinnyViolin wrote:Congratulations on the new instrument .. and musical world!![]()
Does the place that you got the sitar from do jawari work? If not, you may want to add that to your list of maintenance studies. To keep the sitar sounding sweet, you need to maintain the curve of the bridge for a good jawari buzz.
Once you get familiar with a sitar, you could easily also find your way around on an esraj ... it sort of like a cross between a cello and a sitar, a cello with frets and sympathetic strings. You may even find it to be more suited for some of the roles you may intend to be using sitar for .. the exotic moody effects.
Best of all it can also be fitted with a little horn attachment turning it into a cello sized stroh fiddle!
Thanks Vinny! Thats great advice and I will definately follow through on that maintenance.

