Surbahars Sur Bahar
Description of the Sur Bahar
The Sur Bahar is also called the bass sitar. It is a large instrument
(21" x 60") with double toombas. This instrument is tuned by
as much as a full octave lower than a Sitar. The playing of this instrument
and the Sitar are similar enough that one should be able to play both
comfortably. The Sur Bahar has much longer sustainable tones, and is suited
well to playing slow alaps. The Sitar is more suited to the faster gat
and jhala. The Sur Bahar does lend itself to complex melodies, since the
skilled player can create a glissando of up to one octave on a single
fret.
Our Sur Bahar
The Sur Bahar (SURB) has 7 main strings and up to 12 sympathetic strings.
It is highly carved and decorated with inlay. The end of the neck is carved
to resemble a mythical bird or dragon. It is played in the same manner
as the sitar. This instrument, which includes a hard-sided case, must
be shipped by motor freight.