Sarangis Sarangi
Description
or the Sarangi
The Sarangi has no frets or fingerboard. The Sarangi that we carry is
a stout instrument approximately 25 inches long by 8 inches wide with
a slight waist in the body and a relatively short, thick neck. It has
four main strings that lay over the sympathetic strings. The soundboard
is goatskin stretched over the resonator and has a movable bridge. A bow
is included.
Playing the Sarangi
The bow is held palm
upwards. It is drawn across the main strings, just above the bridge. The
fingers of the left hand note the strings. This is done by pressing and
sliding the bottom of the fingernail against the side of the string. Players
often use talcum powder on their palms to facilitate the gliding of the
hand up and down the neck. The gliding of your nails along the strings
creates the sound characteristic of Hindustani music.