Professional Musical Tun Wood 4 String Tambura Instrument Tanpura With Fiber Box tambura instruments
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Brand : IndianCultura
Made in : INDIA
Availability : out of stock
Product Type : String
SKU ID : HCS019-WFB
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Highly Professional Indian Musical Tun Wood 4 String Tambura Instruments Tanpura With Fiber Box, Padded Bag, String Set, Mizrab, Chalk 

Product Specification:-

  • Brand                 -         IndianCultura
  • Type                   -         Tanpura
  • Color                  -         Brown
  • Material              -         Tun Wood
  • Item Length        -          50"  to 55" inch Approx 
  • Item Width          -         15" inch Approx  ( 40 Cm Approx )
  • Item Height         -          11" inch Approx  ( 28 Cm Approx )
  • Weight                 -          3500 Gram Approx 
  • Number Of String -         4 String 

Package Content:-

  • Tanpura 
  • String Set 

  • Mizrab

  • Chalk

  • Padded Bag 

  • Fiber Case

(Fiber Box & Padded Bag Color and Design Assorted As Per Availability)
Product Description:-
  • It is easy to travel in a tanpura deep sound Good Quality. Special heavy padded gig bag with extra string set.
    The tanpura or tambura, tanpuri is a long-necked plucked string instrument, originating from India, found in various forms in Indian music. Wood used is either tun or teak; bridges are usually cut from one piece of bone.
    This instrumental Tanpura is about 134 cm Approx in length and is stringed with 4 thin steel strings. It has a flat wooden sound box. The sound can be described as clear and silvery. The characteristic tuning of an instrumental Tanpura is around c (c - d). Instrumental Tanpuras are used in Indian music e.g. at Sarod or Sitar concerts.
    The richness in overtones is closely related to the position of the threads which are squeezed in between bridge and strings. The position of the threads changes the bearing angle between strings and bridge and so influences a strong or less strong vibrating/twanging which is responsible for the richness in overtones.

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