Guy with a Guild learning about the sitar
7GuildsandanSG Member Gold Supporting Joined Jul 26, 2021 Messages 577 Reaction score 666 Location Woodland Hills, CA Guild Total 8 Jul 30, 2022 #1
Stagefright Member Joined Jan 11, 2022 Messages 313 Reaction score 540 Guild Total 4 Jul 31, 2022 #2 That one video increased my understanding of the Sitar by 5000 percent. I no longer fear the Sitar, but it would take a threat of violence to get me to agree to tune the beast. Thanks
That one video increased my understanding of the Sitar by 5000 percent. I no longer fear the Sitar, but it would take a threat of violence to get me to agree to tune the beast. Thanks
walrus Reverential Member Gold Supporting Joined Dec 23, 2006 Messages 24,051 Reaction score 8,130 Location Massachusetts Jul 31, 2022 #3 Agreed, cool video! walrus
Nuuska Enlightened Member Joined Jan 18, 2016 Messages 7,725 Reaction score 6,109 Location Finland Guild Total 9 Jul 31, 2022 #4 A friend of mine has a sitar - and he does not use it - I'm not afraid of tuning - wonder if he let's me borrow it
A friend of mine has a sitar - and he does not use it - I'm not afraid of tuning - wonder if he let's me borrow it
dreadnut Gone But Not Forgotten Gone But Not Forgotten Joined Jun 15, 2005 Messages 16,082 Reaction score 6,443 Location Grand Rapids, MI Guild Total 2 Jul 31, 2022 #5 Obviously open tuning.
Nuuska Enlightened Member Joined Jan 18, 2016 Messages 7,725 Reaction score 6,109 Location Finland Guild Total 9 Jul 31, 2022 #6 Resonace strings chromatically in 1/2-steps - main strings . . . whatever one likes - no punishment for "wrong" tunings as far I'm aware.
Resonace strings chromatically in 1/2-steps - main strings . . . whatever one likes - no punishment for "wrong" tunings as far I'm aware.
Heath Member Joined May 29, 2019 Messages 445 Reaction score 561 Aug 1, 2022 #7 Or, you could take the easy way… Attachments 2F24D0D1-73F6-44A1-AE99-39C7A064CB12.jpeg 36.5 KB · Views: 54