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Nepali Sarangi Musical Instrument

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A Sarangi, specifically the Nepali Sarangi, a traditional bowed string instrument widely used in Nepalese folk music, especially by the Gandharva (Gaine) community, who are traditional traveling musicians and storytellers.

Key features of the Nepali Sarangi:

  • Body: Carved from a single block of wood (usually from a local hardwood such as khirro). The front is partly covered with dried animal skin (traditionally goat skin), which acts as a soundboard.

  • Strings: Typically has four strings, which are traditionally made from gut but now often use nylon or steel.

  • Bowing: Played with a bow strung with horsehair, similar to a violin bow.

  • Tuning and Playing: The strings are played with the nails or fingertips of the left hand rather than being pressed against a fingerboard, giving it a distinctive sound.

  • Cultural significance: The Sarangi holds deep emotional and cultural value in Nepal, often accompanying songs of love, loss, and social commentary.

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