Shahi baaja
The shahi baaja ("royal instrument") is an electrified and slightly modified version of the Indian bulbul tarang, a type of Indian zither to which have been added typewriter keys which depress several of the strings to change their pitch. The modifications also include the addition of 12 additional unfretted strings which serve as an attached swarmandal (drone harp). The instrument is currently used in everything from semi-classical and popular Indian music to ambient techno, and psychedelic rock.
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Shahi baaja
The shahi baaja ("royal instrument") is an electrified and slightly modified version of the Indian bulbul tarang, a type of Indian zither to which have been added typewriter keys which depress several of the strings to change their pitch. The modifications also include the addition of 12 additional unfretted strings which serve as an attached swarmandal (drone harp). The instrument is currently used in everything from semi-classical and popular Indian music to ambient techno, and psychedelic rock.
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Le shahi baaja (« instrument r ...... ssi de 10 cordes sympathiques.
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The shahi baaja ("royal instru ...... techno, and psychedelic rock.
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Le shahi baaja (« instrument r ...... ier sur les deux chanterelles.
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The shahi baaja ("royal instru ...... techno, and psychedelic rock.
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