Sitar vs Sarod - What's the difference?
sitar | sarod |
(musical instruments) A Hindustani/Indian classical stringed instrument, typically having a gourd as its resonating chamber.
(musical instruments) A fretless string instrument used mainly in Indian classical music.
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In musical instruments terms the difference between sitar and sarod
is that sitar is a Hindustani/Indian classical stringed instrument, typically having a gourd as its resonating chamber while sarod is a fretless string instrument used mainly in Indian classical music.sitar
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